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Study: Dating Services' "Scientific" Matching Systems Are Total Bunk - Geekosystem
ThirdAgeStudy: Dating Services' "Scientific" Matching Systems Are Total BunkGeekosystemby Max Eddy | 3:43 pm, February 6th, 2012 Most online dating sites like to try to give themselves a somewhat scientific, methodical veneer. However, a recent study concluded that dating sites as they currently exist are not scientific in the least bit.Online Dating Services Ineffective, But 'Mobile Dating' Has Its Merits, Says ...ThirdAgeOnline Dating Isn't the Likely Route to Mr. or Ms. Right: StudyWall Street Journal (blog)Be Wary Of Online Dating, Texas A&M Prof AdvisesKBTXHealthCanal.com -Washington Postall 126 news articles »
U.S. Dating Services Market Worth $2.1 Billion - PR Web (press release)
PR Web (press release)U.S. Dating Services Market Worth $2.1 BillionPR Web (press release)Marketdata Enterprises, a 33-year old market research firm that has tracked the US dating services market since 1998, has just released a new edition of its market study that analyzes ALL dating services—online and off-line: dating websites, ...
Online Dating: Popular and Stigma Is Gone, but Don't Pay for It - ABC News
ABC NewsOnline Dating: Popular and Stigma Is Gone, but Don't Pay for ItABC NewsIlana Friedman has met some losers using online dating sites -- so many that the New York City singer has created an entire cabaret act around her experiences, called "Kissing Frogs." First there was the 29-year-old her mother found on The JMom.com ...and more »
Internet dating sites change the way we find true love - UT The Daily Texan
UT The Daily TexanInternet dating sites change the way we find true loveUT The Daily TexanAccording to Internet tracking firm Experian Hitwise, in November 2011 the major dating sites, including eHarmony and Match.com, collectively had more than 593 million visits in just one month in the United States. Though we must keep in mind that just ...and more »
Background checks for users of dating sites? - MyWebTimes.com
Background checks for users of dating sites?MyWebTimes.comStill, Rodriguez wasn't completely turned off by Internet dating sites. "It's a dangerous game, but it's a dangerous game meeting (men) anywhere," Rodriguez said. Illinois is hoping to make online dating a little safer.
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