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  2. Badoo - Wikipedia

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    Badoo is a dating-focused [3] social network founded by Russian entrepreneur Andrey Andreev in 2006. [4] It is headquartered in Limassol , Cyprus and London , United Kingdom, [ 5 ] with offices in Malta , Russia and the United States.

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  5. Bumble - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure in Badoo's London headquarters was used for Bumble. [11] [13] The company was valued at more than $1 billion in November 2017. [4] When private equity firm Blackstone Inc. purchased a majority stake in Bumble's parent company MagicLab, Bumble and its sister apps were valued at $3 billion. [14]

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  7. Blendr - Wikipedia

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    Blendr was an online dating application based on geosocial networking for Android, iOS and Facebook.It is designed to connect like-minded people near to each other. It was created by Joel Simkhai and patterned after his previous app Grindr [1] which is instead aimed at gay men. [2]

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  9. J - Wikipedia

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    Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478–1550) was the first to explicitly distinguish I and J as representing separate sounds, in his Ɛpistola del Trissino de le lettere nuωvamente aggiunte ne la lingua italiana ("Trissino's epistle about the letters recently added in the Italian language") of 1524. [6]