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February 2007

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Online Dating Services More than Double Ad Spending in Three Years

MarketingVOX - Ad spending for dating services has been growing at an unprecedented rate over the past three years according to Nielsen Monitor-Plus via PRNewswire. In 2004 (January-November) total U.S. media spending was $149 million; 2005 (January-November) total ...


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Coast swingers outed

News.com.au - As to consumer demand, there are almost 2 million Australians registered on adult dating websites and they spend over $500 million dollars per annum. Swingers Parties have changed dramatically over the past 40 years in Australia. My wife and I have ...


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New Jersey targets sex offenders’ Internet use

Bridgeton News - TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Amid growing concern about child safety on the computer, New Jersey lawmakers are considering a measure to prohibit released sex offenders from using the Internet and to impose new rules for online dating sites. "We're living in ...


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After Singles Become Couples, a New Search Begins

PR.com - The stigma of online dating is dissipating and meeting the love of one’s life in cyberspace has become conventional. Once a committed couple, a new search begins again; to find compatible couple friends. Los Angeles, CA, February 28, 2007 --(PR.COM ...


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Grad student dating blues

Stanford Daily - Some students said they have made use of online dating services, such as Match.com, while others make an effort to spend time off campus to make up for the lack of an on-campus dating scene. But while students have tried a diverse array of ...


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