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Online dating full of downsides, study shows: What should daters do? Dating sites' algorithms not proven effective; too many options of potential makes could backfire, researchers said www.cbsnews.com
Does Online Dating Make It Harder to Find 'the One'? Why online dating is great for meeting lots of people, but not necessarily the one you want healthland.time.com
Online dating services don't work, scientists say Scientists come out against claims that online dating services can help match soul mates www.cbsnews.com
In modern valentine quest, dating is digital Love's labor is not lost -- at least, not online. Dating for most people is now officially a digital endeavor, according to a study out just in time for Valentine's Day. www.foxnews.com
Online Dating Is Not Scientific; Sugar Is Toxic Discovered: Online dating is a crock, sugar is toxic, mapping the Milky Way and church as a weight loss management technique. news.yahoo.com
Online Dating Sites Use Unreliable Methods, Study Says A new study claims there is no science behind the matching algorithms used by online dating services. www.pcmag.com
Psychologists highlight pitfalls of online dating Thanks to the proliferation of online dating, would-be couples are now almost as likely to meet via email or a virtual "wink" as they are through friends and family. www.cnn.com
The Future Of Dating Is Going To Look Like Pandora And Grindr Depressing. finance.yahoo.com
Video: Dating culture altered by digital matchmaking Online dating is the second most common way for couples to meet, according to a new report. Cornell University's Jeffrey Hancock speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the world of digital dating. www.cbsnews.com
Online dating: Is it worth it? See what a study says, and share your stories. Anyone who’s done it knows that online dating can be a giant pain in the neck. But it works. A new study analyzing 400 academic studies related to online dating found that although it’s far from perfect, it has plenty of advantages. And it has dramatically transformed the way people find mates. Read full article >> www.washingtonpost.com
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