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November 28, 2005
Yahoo, Technorati "Dating Industry" search
Posted by Dave Evans
Due to the fact that I've been working on several projects, I've had to choose between listing every press release to come across my desk and saving my thoughts for posts that touch on what I consider more important issues facing the dating industry.
For those of you looking for general press releases and mentions of online dating in the general press, I've created a list of the most recent Yahoo News items Technorati-tracked blog posts mentioning the phrase "dating industry." Look down the right sidebar after "Recent Trackbacks" to see how it looks.
The formatting is not final and I may add a rollover or pop-up with the first paragraph of the story to save you from having to click through to each story.
I'll add other news sources as well, with the goal of providing an easy-to-browse daily list of links, because I know you have better things to do than search high and low for your news every day.
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1. Buntibubli indian dating website on November 28, 2005 11:17 PM writes...
Very informative blog about dating. keep it up
Permalink to Comment2. simon dale on November 29, 2005 10:26 AM writes...
Hi Dave,
Came across your blog through Google while browsing. Wow, what a mine of information about dating - thank you! We run a couple of niche sites: http://www.veggieromance.com , http://www.snoglondon.com , realising we could never tackle the giants of the industry, which seems to chime with your thinking. Certainly plenty of homework to get stuck into here. Thanks again,
Simon
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