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22/12/10

Letting the Web Pick Gifts for Your Friends

Let the gift-giving grief begin.

Every year around this time, holiday shoppers fret and fuss over what to get their friends and family, scouring websites and store shelves in a frantic search for the most fitting favors of the season.

But this year, a few new Web tools offer to be a Santa's helper, whispering gift ideas in your ear.

Using profile information pulled from Facebook, these websites try to match your friends' preferences and interests with products you can buy online.

"Every e-commerce site has this problem of gifting, and it's a significant chunk of e-commerce," said Chris Dixon, CEO of Hunch.com, a recommendation engine that recently launched a social gift finder tool with Gifts.com.

But now that social networks, like Facebook and Twitter, have helped turn the Internet from just a "Web of cookies and computers" into a Web of people, he said, companies like his can add a layer of tools that analyze people and their preferences to personalize the Internet – and their purchases.

Hunch.com, for example, asks users a series of questions to develop a "taste profile" for them, which it then uses to help make recommendations about anything from books and movies to restaurants and gadgets.

Its latest project, in partnership with Gifts.com, combines Facebook profile data with its own taste-based algorithms to help shoppers find potential gift ideas for friends and family.

Once you allow the site to import information from your Facebook account, it looks for what your Facebook friends have "liked" or identified as interests.

It then builds a list of possible gifts for each friend, which you can refine by answering questions based on what you know about them.

The gift finder covers the basic demographic questions regarding, for example, gender and age. But it also goes a few steps further, asking about the person's favorite Olympic sports, political affiliation and even their thoughts on alien abduction.

Those questions might seem odd, but Dixon said they are especially predictive of people's tastes.


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5/12/10

Let Your Friends and Relations Choose How to Use Their Gift Cards This Holiday Season

/01/bizspark2.gif">This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark.. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here.

Name: Tango Card

Quick Pitch: Say bye-bye to a wallet full of unused gift cards — the Tango Card allows the recipient to shop where he/she wants, donate any portion of the balance to charity or even redeem it for cash.

Genius Idea: Oh, awesome. Your grandma gave you a gift card this Christmas that will score you $50 worth of meals at the local Rib Shack, and you’re a staunch vegan. Re-gifting, anyone?

Although gift cards make pretty good presents, it can be hard to choose the right one for any given friend or relation. That’s where the Tango Card comes in. This gift card allows the recipient to choose where they want to shop, donate money left on the card to charities (including America Scores, Grameen Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, InSTEDD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, National Park Foundation, Summer Search, USO) and redeem any balance left on the card for cash.

Yes, there are a limited number of locations you can choose from when it comes to shopping, but two of the top three most-wanted cards are included in the mix: Target and Amazon. The rest are Gap, Home Depot, Nike, Pottery Barn, REI, Rixty, Spafinder, Starbucks and Zappos.

Recipients can even download a free iPhone app [iTunes link] that will help them keeps tabs on card value and store card info for online shopping.

Like Cardpool — an online marketplace for users to buy, sell and trade giftcards — Tango Card aims to make the gifting process easier and more rewarding for everyone involved. It’s a simple solution, but one we think will certainly come in handy this holiday season.

Image courtesy of Flickr, mmlolek

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