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  2. Zoosk - Wikipedia

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    Zoosk is an online dating service available in 25 languages and in more than 80 countries. [2] The founders of the company are Shayan Zadeh and Alex Mehr, who ran the company until December 2014. [3]

  3. Bumble - Wikipedia

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    Profiles of potential matches are displayed to users, who can "swipe left" to reject a candidate or "swipe right" to indicate interest. The app is a product of Bumble Inc., founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd shortly after she left Tinder. Wolfe Herd has described Bumble as a "feminist dating app". [3]

  4. Onevest - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Onevest provided a service for co-founder matchmaking via its sister site CoFoundersLab.com, where entrepreneurs were able to find their co-founder prior to launching their startup. [3] CofoundersLab was one of the largest matchmaking services for entrepreneurs with over 80,000 entrepreneurs registered.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Match Group - Wikipedia

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    Match Group, Inc. is an American internet and technology company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. [2] It owns and operates the largest global portfolio of popular online dating services including Tinder, Match.com, Meetic, OkCupid, Hinge, Plenty of Fish, OurTime, and other dating global brands. [3]

  7. Coffee Meets Bagel - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, the company announced that it had raised seed funding of $600,000 led by Lightbank, with Match.com co-founder Peng T. Ong also investing. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In January 2015, Coffee Meets Bagel was featured on Shark Tank , where the sisters sought a $500,000 investment in exchange for 5% of the company. [ 10 ]

  8. Shaadi.com - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi.com began as Sagaai.com [2] in 1997. [3] Its founder, Anupam Mittal, changed its name to Shaadi.com in 1999, believing it to be a more marketable name. [2] Its initial success was primarily among non-resident Indians, [2] [4] as Internet adoption across India was poor at the time, and conservative parents were hesitant to arrange marriages through a new startup.

  9. Kelleher International - Wikipedia

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    Kelleher International is a professional matchmaking service that caters to high-net-worth individuals and celebrities. [1] [2] [3] It was founded in 1986 and is headquartered Corte Madera, California. [4] Amber Kelleher-Andrews is the company's chief executive officer. [1]