you remember the song Love is in the Air, which was a great success by John Paul Young in 1978? I guess normal people as we want, and do not get me wrong, I do not mean the elderly. When I say I want to say normal people who do not need the Internet to find love. What is wrong with us? Why can not we go to a bar or nightclub, join a dance club or a club for that matter-and seek a beautiful girl or handsome guy?
Why do we seek the help of machine--soulless computers using the tips of ridiculous programs ranging from bizarre online dating sites to fully automated matchmakers? Why do we go incognito and -usually with false credentials- in chat rooms full of strangers, desperately pretending to be someone we're not?
Is it because we can hide behind the anonymity of the Internet?
is it because we are bored?
is it because we simply nothing better to do, or we really believe that applications can help us find our angel or our knight in shining armor?
love is online
love is on the Internet, or to put it more precisely, in the palm of your hand. Hundreds of thousands of men and women who are alone will turn to their mobile, as smartphones LeapFrog singles bars and speed dating as one of the best places to find love, or at least indulge a little flirt.
There is no better place to find the dates your phone. As phones become increasingly powerful, they reflect the services available on your PC. But they have two main advantages: you can use them anywhere, and GPS allows your phone knows where you are and where possible dates. Traditional online dating sites will have to produce mobile applications quickly or risk being left behind.
who invented online dating?
Matchmaker.com is on record as the oldest online dating service. The idea was to design a pen pal service that would run on donations by users to eliminate having to pay a fixed amount. Located in Houston, Matchmaker started on 4 dial-up lines and expanded to San Antonio, Texas, and San Jose, California soon after. In 2008 it had about 7 million users.
Starting in 1986 as a system best described as an online bulletin board, Matchmaker.com was supported on a dial-up modem. Systems of this kind have dominated the 80s to mid 90s and connections supported by the local telephone area codes for new reading, message exchanges, and participation in forums and newsletters. Exchanging emails quickly became popular and had a lot of games or implemented chat rooms.
So what is there?
There are tons of love matching and dating sites available on the web. Whatever turns you on, I'm sure you'll be able to find on the web, but there are two sites I would like to bring to your attention, as they strike me as very odd.
Lovetricity Pro
As shown in Mac World and Gamertell.
Two people interaction on the iPhone and iPod Touch!
Here's how it works. You and your guy / girl every place your thumb on the love-sensing pads and Lovetricity will determine the level of chemistry with a corresponding picture of you and the other person. There are many possible outcomes, hot to support life. How spark you have?
Lovetricity makes a great board game, or can help you pick hotties. Perfect for lovers of the Day of your Valentine, or love for that matter.
http://iphone.appmobilize.com/apps/19065/lovetricity-pro-the-perfect-pickup-and-dating-appquote
I Just Made Love
This application, available from the store iTunes US and Android, lets you tell the world where and when you "made the love "and even evaluate the experience of five and offer comments!
application sharing lets you share us where we eat, drink and shop. Love Now I just lets you log and GPS-tag our privacy in the same way and, oddly, some people seem to want.
The Android app has been downloaded 10,000 times, and rated five stars by dozens of users. "Did you just make love? Or just want to check where people near you made love? "Says the application. I like Made Just lets you do all this and more!
The Android and iPhone app lets you record where, when and even in what position you "made love" then download it to an online database with your comments.
I Just Made Love leaves a correction brag without fear. It clearly calls on the Tina Turner question asked in 1984 :? What's love got to do with it
The site I Just Made Love claims to have recorded 193,000 "acts of love" with which the event occurred and a limited amount of context, very limited, in fact, offering only the interior options, outside in a car and on a boat.
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