TECH CRUNCH – Aug 12 – OkCupid is making a big move today in the mobile space—the service is adding location-based functionality to its Android and iOS mobile apps. For background, OkCupid singles tend to be younger, which is one of the reasons why IAC’s Match.com decided to buy the dating startup for $50M earlier this year. You can now broadcast if you are free, want others to join in plans and more. The bonus of OkCupid is that you can set up the feature to only send these broadcasts to people who are personality and interets matches for you in your location.
by Leena Rao
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I’m waiting to see what the guys at Grindr come out with for their straight app, under codename Project Amicus. Should be groundbreaking as well. Meanwhile, PlentyofFish’s mobile apps are growing gangbusters. {Full Disclosure: POF is a client of Courtland Brooks}
I’m waiting to see what the guys at Grindr come out with for their straight app, under codename Project Amicus. Should be groundbreaking as well. Meanwhile, PlentyofFish’s mobile apps are growing gangbusters. {Full Disclosure: POF is a client of Courtland Brooks}