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Match.com Dating App Now Available for Palm Pixi

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  • Saturday, December 12 2009 @ 07:15 pm
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First came the Match.com App for the iPhone (see Story), and then the dating app for the Palm Pre (see Story). Now Match.com has released an application for the Palm Pixi. This phone is available now on the Sprint network.

This new Match application is designed for users in the United States and Canada. It allows Match.com members to search for matches, send winks, and email. You can also find other members by using the built in location based capabilities of the Palm Pixi. With the application you can also edit your profile and headline text.

The App is currently in Beta and can be downloaded from the Pixi's App Catalog. For more information you can visit this Match.com Palm Pixi page or read the press release.

For more information on this popular dating site, read our Match.com review.

Making the Most of Match.com’s Daily 5

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  • Wednesday, December 09 2009 @ 08:07 am
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Since I first tried online dating over seven years ago, the sites have gotten a lot more sophisticated. There’s so much functionality and service built-in on the more popular sites that you can’t help it but to be impressed by the concierge-type service you receive.

I really enjoy Match.com’s Daily 5 concept. Each day when you log in for the first time, they’ve got 5 brand-new matches ready and waiting for you in your Connections. While they won’t always tickle your fancy, it’s great that they make the searching easier by bringing potential matches to you.

It seems that I get anywhere from five to ten new “you’ve caught his attention” notifications from Match each day. This is where you click “I’m Interested” on a particular profile in your Daily 5. But I’m telling ya: that doesn’t do me any good. It’s great that you’re interested, but it doesn’t tell me anything about YOU. So here are a few tips to make you Daily 5 on Match.com work better for you (and the people you express an interest in!).

eBay Dating from Match.com

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  • Tuesday, December 01 2009 @ 06:55 pm
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The online personals site, Match.com has recently partnered with eBay Australia. So from now on, when you click on the dating menu item at eBay's Australian website you will be directed to Match.com's Australian dating service. eBay AU has about 8 million members and Match.com wanted to tap into this pool of internet users.

To visit eBay Dating, see this page and for more information on the dating site and how it works, read our Match.com review.

Chemistry's FREE December Weekend 2009

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  • Tuesday, December 01 2009 @ 04:07 pm
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This coming Friday, December 4th is the start of Chemistry.com's FREE Weekend. All members can flirt, communicate and connect for free. This promotion lasts only 3 days and ends Sunday, December 6th, just before midnight.

Chemistry is a matchmaking service created by the minds behind Match.com. While Match.com serves the general online dating community, Chemistry.com is geared towards singles who wish to be matched based more on personality traits and attributes. Filling in a Chemistry profile usually takes from 30 minutes to an hour. Once completed your profile will be used with Chemistry's complex matching algorithm and compared against millions of other profiles. This matching algorithm is based on Dr. Helen Fisher's (a leading relationship expert) research and will only returning members that our considered compatible with your personality, and meet your criteria of a perfect partner.

This is Chemistry's 7th free communication weekend, with the last Flirtathon happening in October (see Story). For more information about this dating service, read our review of Chemistry.

Match.com Partners with Jamie Oliver

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  • Tuesday, December 01 2009 @ 12:19 pm
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Match.com has recently partnered with Jamie Oliver, The Naked Chef. The Jamie Oliver website receives over 1.4 million visitors, with an equal gender split and, with almost 70 percent being 35 years or older. This is the ideal target market for a dating site like Match.com. The Jamie Oliver dating page even has hot dinner dating tips with several ideas for making everything from the starter to the dessert, so you can impress your date. You can even win a dinner for two at Jamie's Italian restaurant (United Kingdom residents only).

The new service can be found here and targets the food lovers among the dating community. For more information on Match.com in the United Kingdom, you can read our review.

Match.com Class Action Moved to Dallas

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  • Monday, November 30 2009 @ 12:18 pm
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An east coast class action suit against Match.com has been moved to Dallas, where the company's head office is located. We have talked about this case before when it was just Sean McGinn suing Match.com, but I hadn't realize it had become a class action suit (see Story). One of the things the suit alleges is that the "vast majority of Match.com members are cancelled subscribers, or have never subscribed at all”. This leaves members feeling rejected after using the dating site, because only paid members can reply to their messages. The suit seeks to stop the company from engaging in these "deceptive practices".

As for the reason why the suit was moved, here is the direct quote:

U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald ruled that the case should be be tried in Dallas rather than New York because of a “forum selection clause” in the user agreement that Match.com members agree to when they sign up for the service. That forum selection clause specified said if a dispute arose, such case would be tried in Dallas or Collin County, court records say.

Match.com has said in a previous statement that the suit is without merit and that they will defend their position.

For more on the story, read Dallas Business Journal.

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