EHarmony to Start Gay Dating Site
Online matchmaker eHarmony has agreed to launch a gay dating service as part of a settlement of a discrimination lawsuit with the state of New Jersey. The service, to be called Compatible Partners,...
View ArticleRecession, Free Dating Sites Are Match Made in Heaven
Traffic on free online dating sites has spiked, a trend fueled by the recession and by daters’ realization that finding love for free beats paying, reports BusinessWeek . “If it’s free, why would I go...
View Article7 Startup Ideas That've Been Beaten to Death
Sure, maybe the little kid down the block just happened to think of setting up a, um, lime ade stand right after you started hawking lemonade, but in the real-life world of startups the consequences...
View ArticleScientists Spot Trouble With Online Dating
Online dating could help you find your perfect match—but your chances aren't any better than they'd be at a bar, a study suggests. You can't tell much about the people listed on sites like Match.com....
View Article3 Dating Sites Will Screen for Predators
Three of the biggest online dating services are moving to make the billion-dollar industry a safer one for users. Match.com, eHarmony, and Spark Networks have signed an agreement to screen prospective...
View ArticleUnimaginative eHarmony Passwords Hacked, Too
LinkedIn isn't the only password hacking victim this week. Add eHarmony to the list. About 1.5 million encrypted passwords were posted online by a hacker, along with the 6.5 million from the business...
View ArticleeHarmony Looks to Match Bosses, Workers
EHarmony is moving from the business of love to the business of, well, business. The dating website is developing a job service that aims to cut through what one eHarmony exec calls the "artificial and...
View Article35% of Marriages Now Begin Online
Things have come so far since Meg Ryan falling in love with Tom Hanks over AOL was considered a novel enough concept to make a film about it. Now more than a third of marriages in the US start out...
View ArticleeHarmony: Pay $5K, Get Matched by a Human
eHarmony is pretty serious about about pairing "deeply compatible singles," but if its 29 Dimensions® of Compatibility can't find you your perfect mate, the dating site will soon offer a Plan B: Pay...
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