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- Online Dating Falls Short, But Offers Some Benefits
Online dating has become a billion dollar industry and is today a common way for people to meet potential mates - however, a new report written by researchers from Northwestern University and published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest has said that online dating websites fall short of their potential, make several phony claims, but do offer some benefits. Just two decades ago ...
dating services in new york 09 Feb 2012 - Online dating services don't work, scientists say
Scientists come out against claims that online dating services can help match soul mates
dating services in new york 09 Feb 2012 - Apps to Help Singles Flirt Their Way to Romance
Many matchmaking apps exist, and now more apps to help singles flirt their way to romantic attachment are also popping up.
dating services in new york 09 Feb 2012 - Psychologists highlight pitfalls of online dating
Thanks to the proliferation of online dating, would-be couples are now almost as likely to meet via email or a virtual "wink" as they are through friends and family.
dating services in new york 09 Feb 2012 - Online Dating a Waste of Money?
A review of a decade of research said online dating sites have no 'credence' to their claims.
dating services in new york 09 Feb 2012 - Tips for Valentines: What not to do on a first date (or, in some cases, ever)
The view isn't pretty from the perch of Victoria Namkung, co-founder of MyVeryWorstDate.com, but it sure is educational. Namkung's site has chronicled more than 700 dates ranging from the unpleasant to the horrific.
dating services in new york 09 Feb 2012
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