How Match.com Has Helped Us Hook Up And Find Love Since 1995

How Match.com Has Helped Us Hook Up And Find Love Since 1995
After changing hands a few times in the late 1990s, Match is now the centerpiece of Internet firm IAC's digital dating empire, which also includes sites like OKCupid, Tinder, BlackPeopleMeet, and Chemistry.com. … Dial-in dating bulletin board systems …
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WD My Cloud Mirror review: Your files here, there, and everywhere
People want a place where they can store all their digital stuff, share it with people, and have easy access to it from all their devices. For many, that's a service such as Dropbox, iDrive, or iCloud. But what if you don't want all your stuff stored …
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Survey reveals concerns about attacks on scholars on social media
Yik Yak, the popular smartphone app that bills itself as a digital “local bulletin board,” has been at the center of several such incidents, including anonymous racist posts and death threats. Two out of five faculty members say Yik Yak has been a …
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Liverpool man helped police track down suspects ID'd in Amber Alert

Liverpool man helped police track down suspects ID'd in Amber Alert
Brian Ballentine was headed west on I-90 just after 2 a.m. on Saturday morning when he noticed a digital message board on the Thruway that described the suspect's vehicle. Within minutes, he suddenly found himself driving behind the vehicle and called …
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Max Sound Corp (OTCBB:MAXD) Screeches to 52-Week Low
After taking a nasty blow on massive volume yesterday, Max Sound Corp (OTCBB:MAXD, MAXD message board) sank 15% to stop at its lowest close for the past 52 weeks. Over 4.7 million shares changed hands as the price slipped over the session.
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Reddit: A 9-year case study in absentee ownership
Reddit employees are shown at work in the online news and message board's headquarters in San Francisco. (JASON HENRY/NYT) … For a time, as Myspace imploded and Reddit turned into the town hall of the digital era, Condé Nast looked like a genius.
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