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In the recent weeks, Google and Apple have been under intense scrutiny over rumors that their phones have been tracking exactly where their users go. People are supremely concerned that their privacy (in a world where that is fairly limited) has come under attack, this time not by the government, but by the phones they adore so...
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This is the first time that I’ve wanted a one line post: YES. YES, A MILLION TIMES YES.
But I will elaborate. According to OnlineDatingInsider, the company Amivox wants to capitalize on the tech-age of break ups. About “Shout,” their break up app, they say,
We think that people who break up via SMS are coward and...
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We read articles of this nature nearly every week in this business – long-winded posts featuring people trying to explain the nuances of a rather misunderstood business – finding love online. I must say though, this article from the Guardian is by far the most introspective and colorful of the couple dozen I have read...
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I have long since unsubscribed from most daily deal sites. As time has gone on, the deals have gone from great to good to why the hell would I want 50% off Scorpions women’s football? (not kidding). I even heard a rumor that one small company in New York went out of business because they underestimated the response from a...
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I’ve always been somewhat confused by our collective lack of interest in celebrity weddings. I mean, sure, we all love to see two blasphemously attractive people date, we like to see them out in public doing normal things (not to say that isn’t weird in itself), but once the marriage happens, were like, ‘eh, over...
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The above chart might be a funny jab at marriage and the stereotypical idea that when people get married they become angry sexless bores, but it is also a visual representation of all the things wrong with marriage and how you could hypothetically create a happier one (assuming marriage is an equation, which obviously, it is...
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Big, big news for the dating industry: Texas Bill 488 passed yesterday in both the house and the senate, and if it is signed by the governor, could severely impact the dating industry. According to OnlinePersonalsWatch, Bill 488 will require dating sites to disclose whether or not they run users through a criminal database before...
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