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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007 – running time 19:48
Can a business model survive on the shoulders of a caring community? Om and Joyce sit down with the founder of Care.com, Sheila Marcelo, to find out. Plus, this week's Hitlines are sure to keep your thinking caps busy! And of course, we never miss an opportunity to share some thought-provoking feedback from our viewers. All that and more, on this episode of The GigaOM Show!

Highlights
pet care ( 9:30, 13:40, 9:30, 13:40 ) online dating ( 15:26, 15:26 ) copyright protection ( 0:40, 0:40 ) the band ( 2:24, 2:24 ) pet care ( 9:30, 13:40, 9:30, 13:40 ) online dating ( 15:26, 15:26 ) copyright protection ( 0:40, 0:40 ) the band ( 2:24, 2:24 )

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" From the get go home show you sponsored by jangled."

" Hello welcome to -- gun show I'm Joyce Kim I'm code. And we've got time the news you -- thread jump right into it our number of fires."

" Line for this week is DRM free music. Is making music a commodity. I'd card can I feel so the kids. Now that music is without copyright protection you can buy it from any store -- on the other Wal-Mart. And played on any device -- hard Samsung are your mobile phone threat so basically what you have is a situation red. You know it's easier for consumers to buy music. And played any -- right."

" So now that the to make that two major record label EMI and universal have decided to. To offer DRM free music you know what's taken so long people and asking for so long."

" I think there's a fear of cathode tube to be very honest -- capitalism they. Prominent player in this market right I -- Cupertino yeah and you know be erratic -- if he happens on. Is already controlling alarm off the online music experience right. I'm not sure if this impacted them in any sort of for ray because I think. You know they make their money selling -- I partisan arm to music right kids. And I'm not sure any of the other people relax can be given to make money laborers he Amazon whosoever. Because I'm 99 cent song seventy -- going back to the record label. While these are going to be fighting marketing wars and you know advertising in. It cost a lot of money do stored and so -- to music right I'm not sure if anybody's going to end up making money and and you know what they say is when there is confusion -- you know. He's IRA how long you go to apple without hope that's right they remember everything doesn't make sense for you from a digital media prospective. You go to iTunes store and you see you may simply experiencing his by the music I think it's gonna play into Apple's hands."

" So heading an actor actually -- I'm afraid I supported our love it I love it for a consumer bring it on Sony will increase jump on the band and I have absolutely. For the next to number 45 for today is one. Profile for all social networks this is a reference to the social graph issue. Of whether how can begin to support our social you know friends of friends lists and friends list two other social networks. I sat in on and on me. Session our campus -- this past weekend and I. I'm a big fan of and I like the idea -- to take my social network from FaceBook and move it over to my face I'm actually going on MySpace but. Or move it over to linkedin X that are that are -- needed time I happen to do that internal housekeeping."

" Right back -- it's a great idea I and and I think. It's it's a problem which is acute for people who live in Silicon Valley aren't getting the upper angling the top 5% of you know adopters. And I don't think we have people who have like you know 4050 or sixty contacts and there. Social networks here you have anything to what you -- and you know stress of our I think. It is it is a problem. He needs a solution looking for a problem right now."

" But even look me in our -- mean we have people like me Robert Scoble and Jason calacanis at having to 5000 plus dividend -- education -- the average college kids they have like 200 indifference to their more social than we are we're online there actually a parting but we have."

" A very different real fusing them at -- they have social network they would be business related networking is that is. -- specific networks so they're going to try and do that an angle I'm teaching public impact. RI AEI disappearing so you'd like Kate I don't care much for the idea affordability. Florida and number three headline for this week is proving to be been cigar box Bolivia civilian be the start house. Via a you know based in Silicon Valley which is brilliant big. One size fits all video you know derives from the home include -- cable signals over the air television. Aren't paying you know video on demand content and river video and species you send it to this box -- you -- our house. Or what are some kind of -- programme. Network and basically be one size regard -- rights but where's the product with the hoopla about it yet it's like a little Lynn you know. Toward me from her gas and I don't do you know people are really interest and in this regard fox. And if they are there isn't one option 1918 he says the satellite box which is pretty much like that. You know the cable guys are breathing -- features into their boxes. I'm not sure you know how I feel barred I think isn't."

" It's of over saturated market a lot of people are building on tweaks on prevails as products but that bring it to me first I don't I don't want to see these press releases talking about the new features that they will be developing next year. But by and -- should somebody else will be out with something else and having the press who Cecilia and just as a reminder to everybody people forget. How long it took keyword to actually start making money frank and there was so -- they've been around for a lot they have India. -- move on to our next story. The number two in Atlanta Skype outage. Do we believe the stories that they're telling us we'll buy it. Not a big fan so Skype went down about thirty hours last week at present a last week nobody could log in I was getting booted out every time -- login and exactly. Release some not -- Presley's for the statement on their blog saying that's. It was. The Microsoft patches that caused massive reboot which overloaded therapeutic or network and allowed into allowing makes blogging break to catch."

" Is the move could this super nodes breach alarm. Which basically is darker than people not being able to log in and it was a perfect star you know some offered makes a lot of sense. But the big question remains is this happening game. After this for you hope that they are gonna review every little aspect of that mission ever happens again but the damage is done right. And I think you know you're right in in saying that this David. Community impact this I brand and and it removed. Peacekeeping force people don't look for option EOB which is not Skype so that there is some sort of redundancy Byrd into that digital lives."

" And -- gave all the other -- competitors that window of opportunity needed to get people register on their counts down playing with there you lying getting comfortable with absolutely. So we'll see how that plays out right part you know I'm not buying that explanation for not write another strung up -- hit -- Microsoft and Cisco bury the hatchet."

" Drag the funeral card being IBM plant anywhere before we get ahead I Microsoft and -- fighting over a lot of different. You know product -- directory services. Boy you and all sorts of other applications. And basically it's creating a lot of confusion in the enterprise of the corporate. Market their people you know saying whoever fired from Microsoft products don't work with Cisco's. Carter Cisco's products don't work for Microsoft. So they've decided I didn't become. Friend friend and knees and pray and pray that for enemies right."

" So their products will work together with each other instead of exclusively within their own argued on everything Jews like what you want -- right which is a good which is a good. -- good progress by the same time casting their watching Charlie Rose interview with the two of them and there's a similar -- nobody was really answered questions and they were ready to -- holding hands but really not. -- it together me --"

" That's what they do. -- bad -- this is more driven by the fear of the little guys I think actually -- and commodity hardware which is -- of Asia. And using open standards and raise it to be the biggest problem for these guys anything remain. A big problem and I think they also wanted to part of Google because to use pretty serious about. You know they're -- Grand Central and they want to go into the small business arena our thoughts that this is like -- these gather not. They're not getting along because they want to but because they have to I think this is all part of the new Silicon Valley Silicon Valley in 2007. Arranged marriage system that we have now I've caught a land of confusion. And I think you -- to be interesting to see our doctor --"

" to land that we'll be right back with I guess that we Chilean Marcelo CEO Kerry dot com."

" Hey welcome back to the GigaOM show we're talking ratio Marcelo. Founder and CEO of okay dot com Abbas to this company. And she's going to tell us senator -- about hurt business and life he started it. And I'll talk to wonderful things -- Hugh left I don't so -- why did you start by letting us know what we're okay our economy is and what market you're trying to address."

" Asked to care dot com is an online service for families. That provides childcare pet care elder care in tutoring. It's a pretty straightforward get past service and as we cater to families. And for childcare providers tutors -- elder care providers. They can come to the website can be able to post jobs for friends are so for the wallet Craigslist and you can go online find services. But it sounds like Europe is just my little bit different. It is different from Craigslist and and we really focus a lot we get a lot of focus groups and focus a lot on security. And trust worthiness of service so we provide free background checks as part of subscription fee to we can charge a subscription. For those ten dollars a month for an annual fee and 25 dollars a month you can just gonna go month to month."

" So far and inflate my niece is and Tom in my system. And want to go out. And so they can just look up on your site. See if there are any babysitters are available for that particular day as and basically can impede the rankings thank you need. Trepidation system on eBay are happy for a lot of those companies that and then you can just you know. Sign up and get somebody to show up and be proven. Do you guys take some sort of a guarantee that there. You know they're not misrepresenting. And it actually who they are."

" You know sometimes they describe themselves to -- years of experience. But may not necessarily match between me have described themselves an elaborate and and I think also having -- background checks as part of our service. People are much more honest about for example if they've ever had driving under the under the influence -- my record. They go and tell us in the profile we actually protect them. Because it's very important for us the families to be saying -- the background check is as a given that that needs to be offered throughout the services when your. Giving your children to -- a stranger you want that security of but it sounds like -- stronger selling point would be the recommendation system that you have within your community. People go back and leave feedback about. People they've hired. But -- to successfully have to reach a critical mass that's true says safety is seeking has different components and definitely the reviews are really important another aspect that's important is. Recorded reference -- so we are actually calling each of the different references. And about a month will be releasing we started to and we are putting it on the profiles and streaming audio. I think you're actually taking an on as the company's responsibility in addition to the community to -- as -- much -- a responsibility as much as it is. Providing the tools that are necessary. So that we at least you're doing some referencing. Because for many people that hired they'll do basic reference checking they would do basic background check -- a crash just like example that you may provide. He has some people are just desperate to find anything that evening and they're not following through but if we've at least provided. If someone's -- prepackaged acting as well as a reference checking as well as to -- I completely agree it's developing critical mass we're not there yet. But the idea would be for the payments to to provide good reviews on different babysitters nannies -- things. Aren't you come upon the idea of this company. While I'm -- to kids fifteen and seven and my background list I was that you promise tonight. It was a great company it's sort of like the bug that bit me around social mission for profit company. And and my father my -- through quadruple bypass surgery several years ago. I had to deal with that that's -- working at the start ups that was pretty crazy cellphones going out and I -- not feeling well."

" So it's kind of Flickr service. -- The yuppie parents basically you don't make too much going on from more perspective and they do have disposable incomes to kind of spend and babysitters and peck -- can't. Takers. -- and on average is kinda exchange for me put it."

" That that definitely is the target market -- sweet spot to have both couples working. Or also fighting. You know I've got an invitation to do TV -- Utah. And that demographic there's probably not both both couples are working necessarily. And that it's the case that often moms are so busy with child care pet care and -- until much. They even had occasional baby sitter. To kind of chest encountering debris can and that and that is that the beauty of the service that. It caters to the different needs I called the life cycle carried me that payment goes through. I had some problems. Yeah. Indecision thing about your company there's this new you know. Customers you can and that always -- on a recurring basis but what you need is the repeat customers to maintain. A certain amount of it's -- subscription low rent and analysts hasn't been -- since you launched. What do you anticipate severe the cycle that you expect that most customers. We'll sign up for the monthly -- come back you know once a year once every you know few months because you need separate traffic cracks let's say the recurring revenue -- And model in general most subscription models -- anywhere between five to state twelve months in range. And I mean my belief is -- families of about six to seven months is really when their you know kind of counting on to stay on with the service. Why do you."

" I think it could work this time I know this idea is being tried before in many different shapes and farms by do you think it works this time around what you say that big technological shift which is happening. It's you know work in your mind you can be yes."

" I think what's happened is on online awareness of their -- comfort levels with online marketplaces for services. It started off on the Internet the products and some people are very comfortable with e-commerce. On the survey site if you see where jobs word for monster was ten years ago. People were very Leary an uncomfortable with going online hiring but he did say why would you have to do that and nowadays the first place people go to this monster. An online dating that happened five years ago in his candidacy being it was not. Popular right now in nowadays I mean I've been to I have several weddings where people met online. I'm in terms of match dot com he -- track that down. And so I think it's that comfort level. -- people with Internet and the technology is as you mentioned the search criterion being able to do parameter right searching. Adding all the technologies there it's a matter of making sure that you're using Internet the smart way. Right they we're providing our consumers that proper tools whether it's that background checks -- referencing. Because it's an efficient place for people to gather that you want to make sure you're getting proper checks that -- you eat. You feel that you can trust that person through these these kinds of tools that were providing."

" Thank you if you I hope you take care of yourself are you taking care and our -- Thank you for joining us. Thanks for having me. Hey welcome back to the GigaOM show I'm home she's joyous and BR -- and -- reader feedback he's got a lot of emails on our email address to government provision creed dark com. Some if you actually matter how specific questions. And we try -- to them so this time. Here launching Korea's question you say is I know home is the only GigaOM and started. But what do barbecued joyous party you get to be such an express you enjoy what makes you so."

" Cool well mixing that -- think it's become an expert for the two different -- cool mix -- you know kind of goes hand in apple struck the back and I guess you can I think that's of people are curious about my Akron -- I am a corporate attorney I work primarily what. Technology startups doing venture capital financing and mergers and acquisitions so that's where as I came into technology. I also run my own company calls and B dot com. Which is the largest English only cream pop website so we deal with cream dramas and movies and things along those plans so that's lineage parallels and comes in. Beyond that you guys can gloomy exactly -- website check it out."

" she is very martyrs he doesn't let her accomplishments like. In issues graduating from college friend all the rest of us are actually getting. Drunken -- and that kinda stuff staff and your act."

" on the other question then -- which linkedin really wealthy getting drunk on beer stuff. Might spread -- on our email what the hell is going on that crystal glass and you can't just set on the table behind you is -- filled with gear something. You never used it and it looks completely out of place. Got an unlikely says that we don't use it."

" I think Mike the problem is that I drive these guys and team and they have to have trained so that's right there and you know. Where can I say the it would be there for awhile. And you may keep those emails coming GigaOM make provisions tree. -- com and just. Some if you wrote and instead you want to know who our guests for makes me car so this time around. Did you hear that had sup. Why they're so bad right and make what we need to do for extent. --"

" Support for the ga dome show he's provided by jangled."

" From the get go home show you sponsored by jangled."

" Hello welcome to -- gun show I'm Joyce Kim I'm code. And we've got time the news you -- thread jump right into it our number of fires."

" Line for this week is DRM free music. Is making music a commodity. I'd card can I feel so the kids. Now that music is without copyright protection you can buy it from any store -- on the other Wal-Mart. And played on any device -- hard Samsung are your mobile phone threat so basically what you have is a situation red. You know it's easier for consumers to buy music. And played any -- right."

" So now that the to make that two major record label EMI and universal have decided to. To offer DRM free music you know what's taken so long people and asking for so long."

" I think there's a fear of cathode tube to be very honest -- capitalism they. Prominent player in this market right I -- Cupertino yeah and you know be erratic -- if he happens on. Is already controlling alarm off the online music experience right. I'm not sure if this impacted them in any sort of for ray because I think. You know they make their money selling -- I partisan arm to music right kids. And I'm not sure any of the other people relax can be given to make money laborers he Amazon whosoever. Because I'm 99 cent song seventy -- going back to the record label. While these are going to be fighting marketing wars and you know advertising in. It cost a lot of money do stored and so -- to music right I'm not sure if anybody's going to end up making money and and you know what they say is when there is confusion -- you know. He's IRA how long you go to apple without hope that's right they remember everything doesn't make sense for you from a digital media prospective. You go to iTunes store and you see you may simply experiencing his by the music I think it's gonna play into Apple's hands."

" So heading an actor actually -- I'm afraid I supported our love it I love it for a consumer bring it on Sony will increase jump on the band and I have absolutely. For the next to number 45 for today is one. Profile for all social networks this is a reference to the social graph issue. Of whether how can begin to support our social you know friends of friends lists and friends list two other social networks. I sat in on and on me. Session our campus -- this past weekend and I. I'm a big fan of and I like the idea -- to take my social network from FaceBook and move it over to my face I'm actually going on MySpace but. Or move it over to linkedin X that are that are -- needed time I happen to do that internal housekeeping."

" Right back -- it's a great idea I and and I think. It's it's a problem which is acute for people who live in Silicon Valley aren't getting the upper angling the top 5% of you know adopters. And I don't think we have people who have like you know 4050 or sixty contacts and there. Social networks here you have anything to what you -- and you know stress of our I think. It is it is a problem. He needs a solution looking for a problem right now."

" But even look me in our -- mean we have people like me Robert Scoble and Jason calacanis at having to 5000 plus dividend -- education -- the average college kids they have like 200 indifference to their more social than we are we're online there actually a parting but we have."

" A very different real fusing them at -- they have social network they would be business related networking is that is. -- specific networks so they're going to try and do that an angle I'm teaching public impact. RI AEI disappearing so you'd like Kate I don't care much for the idea affordability. Florida and number three headline for this week is proving to be been cigar box Bolivia civilian be the start house. Via a you know based in Silicon Valley which is brilliant big. One size fits all video you know derives from the home include -- cable signals over the air television. Aren't paying you know video on demand content and river video and species you send it to this box -- you -- our house. Or what are some kind of -- programme. Network and basically be one size regard -- rights but where's the product with the hoopla about it yet it's like a little Lynn you know. Toward me from her gas and I don't do you know people are really interest and in this regard fox. And if they are there isn't one option 1918 he says the satellite box which is pretty much like that. You know the cable guys are breathing -- features into their boxes. I'm not sure you know how I feel barred I think isn't."

" It's of over saturated market a lot of people are building on tweaks on prevails as products but that bring it to me first I don't I don't want to see these press releases talking about the new features that they will be developing next year. But by and -- should somebody else will be out with something else and having the press who Cecilia and just as a reminder to everybody people forget. How long it took keyword to actually start making money frank and there was so -- they've been around for a lot they have India. -- move on to our next story. The number two in Atlanta Skype outage. Do we believe the stories that they're telling us we'll buy it. Not a big fan so Skype went down about thirty hours last week at present a last week nobody could log in I was getting booted out every time -- login and exactly. Release some not -- Presley's for the statement on their blog saying that's. It was. The Microsoft patches that caused massive reboot which overloaded therapeutic or network and allowed into allowing makes blogging break to catch."

" Is the move could this super nodes breach alarm. Which basically is darker than people not being able to log in and it was a perfect star you know some offered makes a lot of sense. But the big question remains is this happening game. After this for you hope that they are gonna review every little aspect of that mission ever happens again but the damage is done right. And I think you know you're right in in saying that this David. Community impact this I brand and and it removed. Peacekeeping force people don't look for option EOB which is not Skype so that there is some sort of redundancy Byrd into that digital lives."

" And -- gave all the other -- competitors that window of opportunity needed to get people register on their counts down playing with there you lying getting comfortable with absolutely. So we'll see how that plays out right part you know I'm not buying that explanation for not write another strung up -- hit -- Microsoft and Cisco bury the hatchet."

" Drag the funeral card being IBM plant anywhere before we get ahead I Microsoft and -- fighting over a lot of different. You know product -- directory services. Boy you and all sorts of other applications. And basically it's creating a lot of confusion in the enterprise of the corporate. Market their people you know saying whoever fired from Microsoft products don't work with Cisco's. Carter Cisco's products don't work for Microsoft. So they've decided I didn't become. Friend friend and knees and pray and pray that for enemies right."

" So their products will work together with each other instead of exclusively within their own argued on everything Jews like what you want -- right which is a good which is a good. -- good progress by the same time casting their watching Charlie Rose interview with the two of them and there's a similar -- nobody was really answered questions and they were ready to -- holding hands but really not. -- it together me --"

" That's what they do. -- bad -- this is more driven by the fear of the little guys I think actually -- and commodity hardware which is -- of Asia. And using open standards and raise it to be the biggest problem for these guys anything remain. A big problem and I think they also wanted to part of Google because to use pretty serious about. You know they're -- Grand Central and they want to go into the small business arena our thoughts that this is like -- these gather not. They're not getting along because they want to but because they have to I think this is all part of the new Silicon Valley Silicon Valley in 2007. Arranged marriage system that we have now I've caught a land of confusion. And I think you -- to be interesting to see our doctor --"

" to land that we'll be right back with I guess that we Chilean Marcelo CEO Kerry dot com."

" Hey welcome back to the GigaOM show we're talking ratio Marcelo. Founder and CEO of okay dot com Abbas to this company. And she's going to tell us senator -- about hurt business and life he started it. And I'll talk to wonderful things -- Hugh left I don't so -- why did you start by letting us know what we're okay our economy is and what market you're trying to address."

" Asked to care dot com is an online service for families. That provides childcare pet care elder care in tutoring. It's a pretty straightforward get past service and as we cater to families. And for childcare providers tutors -- elder care providers. They can come to the website can be able to post jobs for friends are so for the wallet Craigslist and you can go online find services. But it sounds like Europe is just my little bit different. It is different from Craigslist and and we really focus a lot we get a lot of focus groups and focus a lot on security. And trust worthiness of service so we provide free background checks as part of subscription fee to we can charge a subscription. For those ten dollars a month for an annual fee and 25 dollars a month you can just gonna go month to month."

" So far and inflate my niece is and Tom in my system. And want to go out. And so they can just look up on your site. See if there are any babysitters are available for that particular day as and basically can impede the rankings thank you need. Trepidation system on eBay are happy for a lot of those companies that and then you can just you know. Sign up and get somebody to show up and be proven. Do you guys take some sort of a guarantee that there. You know they're not misrepresenting. And it actually who they are."

" You know sometimes they describe themselves to -- years of experience. But may not necessarily match between me have described themselves an elaborate and and I think also having -- background checks as part of our service. People are much more honest about for example if they've ever had driving under the under the influence -- my record. They go and tell us in the profile we actually protect them. Because it's very important for us the families to be saying -- the background check is as a given that that needs to be offered throughout the services when your. Giving your children to -- a stranger you want that security of but it sounds like -- stronger selling point would be the recommendation system that you have within your community. People go back and leave feedback about. People they've hired. But -- to successfully have to reach a critical mass that's true says safety is seeking has different components and definitely the reviews are really important another aspect that's important is. Recorded reference -- so we are actually calling each of the different references. And about a month will be releasing we started to and we are putting it on the profiles and streaming audio. I think you're actually taking an on as the company's responsibility in addition to the community to -- as -- much -- a responsibility as much as it is. Providing the tools that are necessary. So that we at least you're doing some referencing. Because for many people that hired they'll do basic reference checking they would do basic background check -- a crash just like example that you may provide. He has some people are just desperate to find anything that evening and they're not following through but if we've at least provided. If someone's -- prepackaged acting as well as a reference checking as well as to -- I completely agree it's developing critical mass we're not there yet. But the idea would be for the payments to to provide good reviews on different babysitters nannies -- things. Aren't you come upon the idea of this company. While I'm -- to kids fifteen and seven and my background list I was that you promise tonight. It was a great company it's sort of like the bug that bit me around social mission for profit company. And and my father my -- through quadruple bypass surgery several years ago. I had to deal with that that's -- working at the start ups that was pretty crazy cellphones going out and I -- not feeling well."

" So it's kind of Flickr service. -- The yuppie parents basically you don't make too much going on from more perspective and they do have disposable incomes to kind of spend and babysitters and peck -- can't. Takers. -- and on average is kinda exchange for me put it."

" That that definitely is the target market -- sweet spot to have both couples working. Or also fighting. You know I've got an invitation to do TV -- Utah. And that demographic there's probably not both both couples are working necessarily. And that it's the case that often moms are so busy with child care pet care and -- until much. They even had occasional baby sitter. To kind of chest encountering debris can and that and that is that the beauty of the service that. It caters to the different needs I called the life cycle carried me that payment goes through. I had some problems. Yeah. Indecision thing about your company there's this new you know. Customers you can and that always -- on a recurring basis but what you need is the repeat customers to maintain. A certain amount of it's -- subscription low rent and analysts hasn't been -- since you launched. What do you anticipate severe the cycle that you expect that most customers. We'll sign up for the monthly -- come back you know once a year once every you know few months because you need separate traffic cracks let's say the recurring revenue -- And model in general most subscription models -- anywhere between five to state twelve months in range. And I mean my belief is -- families of about six to seven months is really when their you know kind of counting on to stay on with the service. Why do you."

" I think it could work this time I know this idea is being tried before in many different shapes and farms by do you think it works this time around what you say that big technological shift which is happening. It's you know work in your mind you can be yes."

" I think what's happened is on online awareness of their -- comfort levels with online marketplaces for services. It started off on the Internet the products and some people are very comfortable with e-commerce. On the survey site if you see where jobs word for monster was ten years ago. People were very Leary an uncomfortable with going online hiring but he did say why would you have to do that and nowadays the first place people go to this monster. An online dating that happened five years ago in his candidacy being it was not. Popular right now in nowadays I mean I've been to I have several weddings where people met online. I'm in terms of match dot com he -- track that down. And so I think it's that comfort level. -- people with Internet and the technology is as you mentioned the search criterion being able to do parameter right searching. Adding all the technologies there it's a matter of making sure that you're using Internet the smart way. Right they we're providing our consumers that proper tools whether it's that background checks -- referencing. Because it's an efficient place for people to gather that you want to make sure you're getting proper checks that -- you eat. You feel that you can trust that person through these these kinds of tools that were providing."

" Thank you if you I hope you take care of yourself are you taking care and our -- Thank you for joining us. Thanks for having me. Hey welcome back to the GigaOM show I'm home she's joyous and BR -- and -- reader feedback he's got a lot of emails on our email address to government provision creed dark com. Some if you actually matter how specific questions. And we try -- to them so this time. Here launching Korea's question you say is I know home is the only GigaOM and started. But what do barbecued joyous party you get to be such an express you enjoy what makes you so."

" Cool well mixing that -- think it's become an expert for the two different -- cool mix -- you know kind of goes hand in apple struck the back and I guess you can I think that's of people are curious about my Akron -- I am a corporate attorney I work primarily what. Technology startups doing venture capital financing and mergers and acquisitions so that's where as I came into technology. I also run my own company calls and B dot com. Which is the largest English only cream pop website so we deal with cream dramas and movies and things along those plans so that's lineage parallels and comes in. Beyond that you guys can gloomy exactly -- website check it out."

" she is very martyrs he doesn't let her accomplishments like. In issues graduating from college friend all the rest of us are actually getting. Drunken -- and that kinda stuff staff and your act."

" on the other question then -- which linkedin really wealthy getting drunk on beer stuff. Might spread -- on our email what the hell is going on that crystal glass and you can't just set on the table behind you is -- filled with gear something. You never used it and it looks completely out of place. Got an unlikely says that we don't use it."

" I think Mike the problem is that I drive these guys and team and they have to have trained so that's right there and you know. Where can I say the it would be there for awhile. And you may keep those emails coming GigaOM make provisions tree. -- com and just. Some if you wrote and instead you want to know who our guests for makes me car so this time around. Did you hear that had sup. Why they're so bad right and make what we need to do for extent. --"

" Support for the ga dome show he's provided by jangled."