Dating apps aren't just for hook-ups anymore: Some startups say they can compete with love factories like eHarmony and Match.com. Is there a business model to prove it?
An app that matches people based on their offline lives is a great idea—but 2019 is a strange time to have it.
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Many single Americans have been more intentional about whom they date, are having deeper conversations, and are spending more quality time with new partners.
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If this guidance resonates, carry it with you into the new year.
Young people are tired of swiping. Now they want serendipity.