I should have known when I posted about SingleStat.us the other day that it couldn't be the first service to help you stalk that special someone on MySpace, and indeed it isn't. First is DatingAnyone.com, which is like SingleStat.us on steroids. It will scan your entire friends list and let you know whose relationship status has recently changed or view a friends list filtered based on relationship status and gender. Second is Stalkerati, a "little hack" that recent high school grad Jared Kim brags he "put together in 2 hours." It doesn't let you monitor people's relationship statuses, but it does make it easy to check up on someone. Enter someone's name and it will give you search results on Facebook, Friendster, Technorati, and Google Images. Unfortunately, its MySpace search is currently broken (come on, Jared, throw another half-hour at it and get it fixed!). It also has a handy sidebar that lists the "Top Stalked" in the last 24 hours.MySpace stalking made even easier
I should have known when I posted about SingleStat.us the other day that it couldn't be the first service to help you stalk that special someone on MySpace, and indeed it isn't. First is DatingAnyone.com, which is like SingleStat.us on steroids. It will scan your entire friends list and let you know whose relationship status has recently changed or view a friends list filtered based on relationship status and gender. Second is Stalkerati, a "little hack" that recent high school grad Jared Kim brags he "put together in 2 hours." It doesn't let you monitor people's relationship statuses, but it does make it easy to check up on someone. Enter someone's name and it will give you search results on Facebook, Friendster, Technorati, and Google Images. Unfortunately, its MySpace search is currently broken (come on, Jared, throw another half-hour at it and get it fixed!). It also has a handy sidebar that lists the "Top Stalked" in the last 24 hours.













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6-07-2006 @ 1:35PM
Steven said...
What the heck is up with the cross outs?
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6-07-2006 @ 1:36PM
Albert Freeman said...
In editing your post, you forgot to close whatever tag you set for strikeout. The entire rest of the page, as well as the sidebar, is struck out.
Just FYI.
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6-07-2006 @ 1:41PM
ffresh said...
looks like somebody forgot to close their tags...
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6-07-2006 @ 1:48PM
Diddle said...
...er, that would be "strikethrough"
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6-07-2006 @ 1:53PM
Robert said...
I think Jordan forgot to close the strike tag while stalking someone with these services.... ;)
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6-07-2006 @ 2:34PM
Jordan Running said...
Yow, that was an ugly one. Sometimes using a WYSIWYG CMS has its few drawbacks.
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