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matchmaking News Archive
11-Feb-2008
As the Online Matchmaking World Turns (TechNewsWorld.com) It's the weekend before Valentine's Day, and you might be looking for a special someone. Maybe you're one of the millions of people who haven't tried an online matchmaking service. Or maybe you tried one a while ago and were disappointed by the number of people more interested in casual dating than in establishing serious relationships.
SBA official talks about role in rough economy (Miami Herald) For the third year running, the Small Business Administration's southern district office organized a matchmaking event designed to pair entrepreneurs with government agencies and prime contractors seeking their services. This year's event -- organized with the cities of Miami and North Miami, along with the Department of Veterans Affairs -- saw the biggest crowds yet, attracting some 500 small ...
Complaints soar against online dating services (KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland) Those looking for love on the Internet just in time for Valentine?s Day may want to consider a warning from the Better Business Bureau?s chapter serving the Pacific Northwest: complaints against matchmaking and online dating services are on the rise.
Surrendering to tractor pull of love (MSNBC) Rural Americans ? farmers and others who know their way around a barn and a milking machine ? are finding love through an online matchmaking service just for them.
Business Lights Up At Matchmaking Sites (Hartford Courant) I recently came across this news: "Three Million Newly Single Americans Facing 2008's Valentine's Day Alone." The direness of the situation could shake anyone to the core, and online dating services (one of which posted the headline) will be quick to try to lend a hand.
Online dating site updates put new spin on matchmaking (Lawrence Journal-World) It?s the week before Valentine?s Day, and you might be looking for a special someone. Maybe you?re one of the millions of people who haven?t tried an online matchmaking service. Or maybe you tried one awhile ago and were disappointed by the number of people more interested in casual dating than in establishing serious relationships.
Matchmaker, You Have Until Thursday (New York Times) Experts in the matchmaking business say registration for speed-dating events and online subscriptions to the various dating Web sites increases by 15 to 20 percent in the weeks before Valentine?s Day.