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  2. Match.com - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Match.com was founded by Gary Kremen and Peng T. Ong in San Francisco. [2] [3] [4] At the beginning, Match.com was the name of the website, while the company that operated it was formally named Electric Classifieds Inc. [2] Early on, Kremen was assisted by Ong, who helped in the design of the initial system, and Simon Glinsky, who co-wrote its business plan, developed product designs ...

  3. Comparison of online dating services - Wikipedia

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    Match.com: Match Group: 96,000,000 registered as of 2010 [20] 1,377,000 active (2009) [21] No No Yes ? No Meetic: European online dating service Match Group: No No Yes No OkCupid (OkC) Uses answers from user-generated questions to find matches that conform to a user's stated preferences. Match Group: 30,000,000 + active as of 2013 Yes

  4. Spark Networks - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] In mid-2019, Zoosk was acquired for a reported $255 million by Spark Networks. [11] ChristianMingle is an online community of Christian singles. The site serves singles who are looking to date and marry within the Christian faith. Christian Mingle has over 9 million registered members. [12]

  5. Tinder (app) - Wikipedia

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    The first study on swiping strategies revealed that "men tend to like a large proportion of the women they view but receive only a tiny fraction of matches in return—just 0.6 percent", [146] while women are much more selective about swiping but match at a 10% higher rate than men. The study also found that women are more engaged, take longer ...

  6. Netflix says 60 million households watched Tyson-Paul match

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    More than 60 million households around the globe tuned into the much-touted boxing match between retired boxing legend Mike Tyson and social-media star Jake Paul, according to Netflix. "It was a ...

  7. eHarmony - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Between 2000 and 2010, about 33 million members used the service. [6] As of 2008, about 15,000 people were taking the eHarmony questionnaire each day. [7] Harris Interactive said in 2010 that after finding a match on eHarmony, an average of 542 eHarmony members in the United States marry every day. [8]

  8. Online dating - Wikipedia

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    Data released by Tinder in 2018 showed that of the 1.6 billion swipes it recorded per day, only 26 million result in matches (a match rate of approximately only 1.63%), despite users logging into the app on average 11 times per day, with male user sessions averaging 7.2 minutes and female user sessions averaging 8.5 minutes (or 79.2 minutes and ...

  9. Bumble - Wikipedia

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    According to The New York Times, as of March 2017, Bumble had more than 800 million matches and 10 billion swipes per month and was the second most popular Lifestyle app in the iOS App Store. [68] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Bumble reported a 10.9% increase in monthly active users in the final quarter of 2020. [81]