Radaris.com - Comprehensive People Search Engine Reaches 5 Million Users
WELLESLEY, Mass., April 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Radaris is a free comprehensive web application (www.radaris.com) for targeted people searches and communications, which allows users to monitor and repair online reputation, and background checking, and other related information products. Radaris brings order, privacy, security, and certainty to the Internet world of social media and networking. Radaris crawls the web with sophisticated algorithms and establishes links in every direction, combining the networks that encompass the entire lives of members.
With 4 patents-pending from a team of computer science PhDs and search engine experts, Radaris has architectural features that reach far beyond the capabilities of other online social networks. The current data library has greater than 200 million real names — producing a foundation database that overcomes user fears about pseudonyms and false identities. The system automatically seeks out others with common histories or interests and builds dynamic networks and communities. Radaris facilitates finding lost acquaintances and interactively updates contact information as it changes over time.
Radaris CEO, Gary Norden said, "Radaris's internal controls database promotes accountability and blocks malicious activity. We are thrilled to hit the 5 million user mark and have our sights set to hit 50 million users by 2012."
ABOUT RADARIS
Radaris has the capability to connect and reconnect the entire world - no matter where contacts are right now, or have been, or will go in the future. As a single web application, Radaris is: An honest, reliable, trustable social network, free of false identities. It is a living, lifetime "white pages" directory of people everywhere with a collaborative encyclopedic diary—a "people-pedia" of lifetime connections. www.radaris.com
Contact: Eric Melin, 1-781-591-5262 x 120
SOURCE Radaris, LLC.
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