At PeerPong, we are focused on a few things: making it possible to find the best person to answer any question and offering a service that is fun and easy to use.
The key to PeerPong’s ability to find the best person for any question is based on our PeerRank technology. Making the process fun and easy is a whole other question I can answer in another post :)
When we launched the PeerPong beta service in late June, we were able to claim that PeerRank was the “largest index of expertise on the Web” with 3 million people ranked and categorized. Today, we can say that PeerRank is the fastest growing - each month increasing by about 1 million knowledgeable people.
So, what is our PeerRank, exactly?
Let’s get technical for a minute…the PeerRank is made up of our proprietary semantic, natural language processing (NLP) indexing algorithms, which determine a numerical weighting for a person’s knowledge and expertise. That is paired with our massive ontology (fancy word for the representation of a body of knowledge) of “n-grams,” which associates groups of key words and phrases with a common idea or topic – like ski conditions, for example. The “n-gram” for ski conditions might include words like: snow, sun, mushy, humidity, icy, powder, etc. The combo of the algorithms and ontology lets us score and rank individuals according to their demonstrated interest and knowledge on any given topic. People demonstrate their interest and expertise with their Twitter and Facebook status updates (the relative importance and relationships of updates is part of our secret sauce).
In other words, the PeerRank is a huge list of people, cross-referenced by a huge list of topics, and then ranked by relevance.
What does this fast growing PeerRank mean for users?
Every month, our ability to find the very best person for your question gets better and better. As we add people to the PeerRank, we can find more perfectly suited people to answer a broader variety of inquiries. From baby food regulation to getting the best seats at a Miami Heat game, PeerPong should be able to find the most relevant person to ask.
As we add more information sources and more people to our PeerRank, we continue to hone the PeerPong technology backbone to create the mother of all expert sites – and give anyone the ability to find an expert, or be an expert.
- Ro 