OKCupid To Offer Photo Feedback? Check out this item I found in Google Reader. It linked back to a non-existant page at OKCupid.
SpeedDate Mobile, the company’s popular iPhone/iPod app, has surpassed one million unique downloads. In addition, SpeedDate Mobile now ranks amongst the top 50 iPhone apps.
Zoosk rolls out iPhone application and Zoosk Messenger for desktop chat. Zoosk has grown from 15 million Zooskers in January 2009 to more than 50 million and remains the #1 dating application on Facebook.
Similar to Foursquare, Gowalla and Urban Signals, StreetSpark is a free mobile dating app that tells you who has been in the café or bar just before you, ensuring there are no more missed connections. StreetSpark searches out compatible matches and ‘sparks’ users when they’re nearby. With Familiar Strangers, StreetSparkers ‘check in’ to their favourite haunts and can who is there that will make a perfect date. StreetSpark creators believe that where you hang out says a lot about you. StreetSpark is free and available on iPhone and the internet, and blackberry and other smart phones like Android shortly.
Yahoo! Personals is being removed from the Yahoo! Affiliate Program effective May 18th, 2010. I wonder what the rationale for this is?
A company called Stragent has sued Match, Cupid, eHarmony, Skype and a number of other companies. Thanks The Dating Revolution.
Found this old news as well: Yahoo Inc. and GraphOn Corp. have negotiated an agreement to drop all claims and counterclaims against each other in GraphOn’s patent infringement suit against eHarmony.com Inc., Match.com LLC and other online ad listing companies over several patents covering listings for Web sites.