Clever Copycats: Online profiles are being stolen, cut and pasted (Winston-Salem Journal)
These identity thieves don't want your money. They want your quirky sense of humor and your cool taste in music. Among the 125 million people in the U.S. who visit online dating and social-networking sites are a growing number of dullards who steal personal profiles, life philosophies, even signature poems. "Dude u like copied my whole myspace," posts one aggrieved victim.
Chemistry.com Reinforces Formula with $40M Effort (BrandWeek)
As social networking sites continue to steal visitors from dating sites, Chemistry.com is sticking with the formula that helped grow its traffic by 72%.
Winter squash is colorful and versatile (Galveston County Daily News)
Years ago, a friend of mine was perusing the personals ads, looking for Mr. Right. She read me one entry, which concluded with “interests: sailing, tennis, squash.â€
Pillow talk (Daily Telegraph)
Graham Norton advises readers as Weekend's agony aunt.
A safe connection? (The News-Herald)
Online dating sites debate background checks' merit
RedEye: Not all dating sites are created equal (Chicago Tribune)
Couples search online for spare wife (Chicago Tribune)
Albert Morrison is a religious man. He prays, he reads the Bible and says he has a deep connection with Jesus. It is this devotion that helps explain why Albert and his wife, Sarah, are searching for a second wife.
New Free Dating Site SinglesPlease.com Turning Heads (PRWeb)
With ad driven websites on the rise, and current subscription based dating sites struggling, a new kind of dating site is inevitable. (PRWeb Mar 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb761834.htm
New Free Dating Site SinglesPlease.com Turning Heads (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
With ad driven websites on the rise, and current subscription based dating sites struggling, a new kind of dating site is inevitable.