by David Evans | Dating Research, Mobile Dating
According to TechCrunch, Juniper Research has just released a new report that claims the value of the mobile dating and chatroom market will grow to nearly $1.4 billion by 2013. That number is generous to a fault but growth is unavoidable, as mobile dating platforms,...
by David Evans | Mobile Dating
Search giant Google has made the decision to close down several of it’s underperforming services. Of interests to readers is Google’s decision to close Dodgeball, the location-based mobile service Google acquired several years ago. This leaves more room...
by David Evans | Mobile Dating, Online Dating Innovation
Cambridge, MA based Viximo has launched TrueFlirt, an application that enables users to send and receive virtual flirts via mobile phone. Viximo is first and foremost a virtual goods company: think roses on HotOrNot or Facebook gifts. They have produced a video...
by David Evans | Mobile Dating
I’ve mentioned the leaders in location-based awareness, Loopt, Meetmoi and Brightkite, many times. They are the leaders in the mobile social networking movement. Loopt has announced it is now available on every U.S. carrier, however, privacy concerns remain at...
by David Evans | Mobile Dating
MeetMoi has launched real-time location updates for it’s mobile dating service. MeetMoi, the first location-based mobile dating company in the United States, today launched its new website and revolutionary technology to enable users to see and securely contact...
by David Evans | Mobile Dating
Received an email from Match about free text alerts. I also figured out how to browse profiles linked from text alerts when someone sends a wink or email. There is an option to view the regular site on my iPhone, instead of the mobile version, which costs $4.95/month...