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  2. Timeline of online dating - Wikipedia

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    When the data is refined to 'meeting through dating apps,' the percentage narrows to approximately 10%. [21] [22] A Pew Research study [23] corroborated these findings, reporting that 28% of straight and 52% of LGB Americans have used dating apps or sites. Yet, only 9% of straight adults and 24% of LGB adults reported meeting their match online.

  3. List of defunct social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Social networking site for tween girls. iWiW: Hungarian Jaiku: Microblogging and lifestreaming service Jiepang: Location-based mobile. In Chinese. JuiceCaster: Mobile app Juvenation: People with type 1 diabetes Keek: Upload video status updates, which were called "keeks" Kiwibox: Teenagers Koofers: Academic Social studying network for college ...

  4. eHarmony - Wikipedia

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    Previous eHarmony headquarters in the OneWest Bank building in downtown Pasadena, California. eHarmony is an online dating website launched in 2000. eHarmony is based in Los Angeles, California, and owned by ParshipMeet Group, a joint venture of German mass media company ProSiebenSat.1 Media and American private equity firm General Atlantic.

  5. Hot or Not - Wikipedia

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    The site also offered a matchmaking engine called 'Meet Me' and an extended profile feature called "Hotlists". The domain hotornot.com is currently owned by Hot Or Not Limited, [1] and was previously owned by Avid Life Media. 'Hot or Not' was a significant influence on the people who went on to create social media sites like YouTube. [2]

  6. The Singles Have Spoken: Dating Apps Are Out. Here’s The Old ...

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    Dating apps now carry the same undertone as ordering a mediocre poke bowl for dinner. Sure, it does the trick if you’re tired and too lazy to cook (or spend money on actual sushi, for that matter).

  7. Matchmaker.com - Wikipedia

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    Matchmaker.com was the first online dating service. It was founded in 1986 and first operated via a bulletin board system . Members completed a questionnaire that enabled the platform to rank potential matches based on compatibility.

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