Links for Tuesday October 31 2006

by David Evans on October 31, 2006   in Dating Sites, Mobile, Personality Testing

Online Dating Insider sponsor Thomas Technologies announces LoveandFriends has integrated Thomas’ web-dating suite 1.0. Thomas hopes to show that Thomas’ tools can be tailored to any demographic be it Jewish, Catholic or any other niche. LoveandFriends is a UK based site with a reach of over 100, 000 members targeted towards “thinking people”.

Reader Karen alerts us to Mobile Alibi, a service which helps singles get out of uncomfortable situations by calling you on the phone. Several similar services exist already, not clear what makes this any different than it’s predecessors.

MyBlackBook: An unusual web service whose mission is to provide people with a place to store their sexual history, partners, and experiences in a safe, secure and confidential place.” Via Clipperz.

Tabango is the new online dating/friends service that matches people on communication type and then lets the rest evolve through conversation. No more monosyllibic replies or long winded speeches, unless that’s your thing.

Remember Flirting in traffic? They’ve got the spam bug now.

Please i will like to know u, am alicia harry, send me an email directly to my inbox. I have some important matters to dicuss with u, and i will aso tell u more about me and send u my photos.. My Email : alicia_harry20k@yahoo.com.

Poor woman, she doesn’t speak very good Engrlish. Poor schooling or spam?

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1 Jenny October 31, 2006 at 11:02 am

Hi – I’ve been using mobilealibi for a couple of weeks. The primary difference that I found between their site and the callthefuture site was that mobilealibi’s calls actually go through. The other difference is that you can schedule calls remotely via their 800 number – in addition to their web site – when you find yourself in a real jam. I hate to admit this, but the service has become sort of addicting. . .

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2 David Evans October 31, 2006 at 11:09 am

Nice to hear from someone who works at the company ;-)

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