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December 2007

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Little Black Book, Meet Facebook: Match.com Creates a Whole New Way to …

Forbes - Match.com operates some of the leading subscription-based online dating sites in 35 countries, in 15 languages and spanning six continents. Match.com also powers online dating on MSN across Europe, Asia, the United States and Latin America and is the ...


Read the full story here. Posted on December 28th, 2007.

Successful Relationships ‘Start With A Look’ at Match.com

Forbes - Online dating has evolved to become a very natural way to meet potential mates -- everyone knows someone who met on Match.com," said Darcy Cameron, Senior Director, Marketing and Advertising, Match.com. "Our focus with this year's advertising ...


Read the full story here. Posted on December 28th, 2007.

Faces of Enterprise: Marc Simoncini, France’s capitalist Cupid

Financial Times - He runs Meetic, Europe’s largest online dating agency, and the internet Cupid has sparked something of a sexual revolution across the Continent. It has brought together thousands of lovelorn souls (resulting in an estimated 60,000 babies) and ...


Read the full story here. Posted on December 27th, 2007.

Match.com integrates with Facebook

dmnews.com - Online dating site Match.com has introduced a new dating application for Facebook called the Little Black Book in a move to expand its offering on the social networking site. The Little Black Book brings Match.com's matching functionality to the ...


Read the full story here. Posted on December 26th, 2007.

Linux CEO Brings Open Web Services for Online Dating to Social Networking (Linux World)

Kevin Carmony, recently-resigned CEO for desktop Linux vendor Linspire, unveiled his new venture, Dating DNA, LLC. Dating DNA provides free and open Web Services which bring 1-click compatibility scoring and other sophisticated dating features to Social Networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, and Craigslist, as well as to Internet devices such as Apple's iPhone and the Chumby web appliance.


Read the full story here. Posted on December 26th, 2007.

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