-
Byline: Danielle M. Williamson
After a slew of bad dates, including one with a man who modeled his life after a Brady Bunch character and another wh...
-
Matt and Christy Wiggins might have met at any time. They had family, school and church links. But they meet didn't until a few years ago when Christy, about to cancel her subscription to Match.com, discovered one last e-mail.
The writer sent no photo but mentioned her beautiful smile and said she sounded "like someone who would be great to talk to." Then things went like a rocket.
-
Dear Savvy Senior: Do you know much about senior dating services on the Internet? My two daughters have been urging me to try it, but I have some concerns. I am 59 years old, have been divorced for nine years and would like to meet some interesting new men, but the Internet seems a little strange. What can you tell me? - Single Senior
Dear Single: Online dating has become wildly popular among the Boomer and senior populations over the past few years. In fact, more than 16 percent of those active on the top-five dating sites are over age 55, and more than 5 percent are over age 65. Here's what you should know:
-
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Could the new man at the helm of Spark Networks Inc. be what the Beverly Hills online dating company needs to ignite its busi...
-
A devout Christian, Mark Barkell didn't want to date just any woman.
That's why he turned to Equally Yoked, a Christian dating service that has helped about 100 married couples in Pittsburgh find each other.
-
AMERICA'S love affair with online dating appears to be cooling.
After two-and-a-half hot-and-heavy years, the overall category has been declining as...
-
Senior commercial lawyer Nick Maltby, Head of Major Projects (Commercial) at Bircham Dyson Bell believes that sharing services across councils, althou...
-
ISBN: 9781605661049
TITLE: Social networking communities and e-dating services; concepts and implications.
AUTHOR: Ed. by Celia Romm and Kristina Setz...
-
Online dating services seek to connect parties who may match well but would likely never meet.
Now the American Institute of Architects wants to use this concept to link two specific groups - developers of stalled construction projects and real estate investors searching for opportunities - via an online database. Officials believe the website could provide a boost for not only the construction industry, but also the entire U.S. economy.
-
COLUMBUS, Ga. - A year after her divorce in 1999, Edgewood Baptist Church member Mendi Branch went looking for love - but not in a bar or club.
She turned on her computer.