BOSTON HERALD — Feb 2 — Zogo, set to launch in Boston later this month, works like traditional Internet dating Web sites such as Match.com: Members create profiles and search for love mates based on such criteria as gender, location and ethnicity. But Zogo users can also access the personals on their mobile phones, invite a member to chat by sending a text message and have a real-time conversation as soon as the member accepts the invitation. If one member no longer wants to hear from a user, Zogo’s blocking feature hides his or her profile from the other’s database. Zogo also boasts a "prowling" feature for singles out on the town. By clicking on the "start prowling" button, Zogo users let others know what neighborhood they’re in and that they’re seeking to meet up with other like-minded singles.
Mark Brooks: Wow! I’m going to have to try this out.
