Kindred Spirits - Telegraph dating is back

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Formerly known as Telegraph Dating, the UK dating site, property of Telegraph Media Group, has now been rebranded into Kindred Spirits. The company has launched an advertising campaign to promote the come back.

Kindred Spirits wants to be the site that brings people together with shared interests. The site currently has more than 20,000 members online, with hundreds more new members each week. Profiles are checked after registration to ensure they are genuine.

Barry Flanigan, marketing director at Telegraph Media Group (TMG) said:

"We wanted the dating site to be consistent with the in-paper identity. The re-launch, supported by a strong creative campaign, should make the site even easier to use and more appealing to new members, whether they are looking for a partner or a like-minded friend."

Apart from the new design, the site also features a calendar of upcoming singles events for members and a newsletter services offering dating advice for a better dating experience. Membership is free, so if you're in the UK, sign-up today and give it a try.

Date.com will go multi-lingual

date_logo_datecom.gifDate.com, one of the oldest among online dating services, has just signed a deal with ENLASO (translate.com) to have its network of dating sites - Date.com, Matchmaker.com and Amor.com - translated into different languages, for starters into Spanish, German and Portuguese. The company plans to have its sites translated to 18 languages by 2009, to make its services and content available to users from all over the world.

Since its start back in 1997, Date.com has built a community of some 20 million members. They even boast an average of one marriage weekly for couple who've met online on their sites.

"We've had tremendous success with Date.com, Matchmaker.com and Amor.com both in the United States and abroad; translating our suite of sites into other languages enables us to provide our sites to millions of non-English speaking consumers looking for love…" (Meir Strahlberg, Date.com's CEO)

Read their press release here.

Dating made easier with the help of a ZIP code

Dating technology is ever expanding. The newest way to grab a date is with the use of your ZIP code. Now, when you go shopping for a house not only can you look at the price and the size of your new home — but you can see how many singles live in your new neighborhood.

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Cyberhomes.com is a website which show how many single, married and divorced people live in each ZIP code area throughout the United States. This site can also give you the ratio of males to females per neighborhood, and the level of education of your potential neighbors.

This is a great way for meeting people though it's a bit more expensive to go about it this way. Of course, when you move to your new home you have to get outside and meet the neighbors, or your potential new date.

This site can be used for many other purposes, like finding out about the air quality, commute times, parents can find out about student-teacher ratios and the average grades of children in their new community.

Lindsey Groepper the spokeswoman for cyberhomes.com said, "The real estate market is so upside down now that people are starting to look at aspects of neighborhoods aside from just home values."

If you are in the midst of buying a new house, this may be the service to try out. After all, it's a good idea to date a neighbor… or not.

[Via: StarTribune]

Does your avatar want to go out with my avatar?

logo-omnidate.gifThis is a somewhat fresh approach to online dating. A Canadian online dating service called OmniDate has decided to offer its members a unique way to avoid the hassles of unsuccessful dating with singles whose profiles showed all the information to make you feel they are compatible with you, only to turn out to be fake or insincere profiles.

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Basically what happens is you (your avatar) meet your date (their avatar) online in a pleasant setting for a cup of virtual coffee. This creates an easy atmosphere for conversation where you get to find out more about the other person from that person (well, virtually). After this, and with a better idea about them, you can choose whether you want to continue your relationship by going on another OmniDate, or meet in real life for a real date. Whatever you choose, communication is done discretely and securely through a convenient messaging system.

OmniDate members have a choice between six male or female avatars, also including an avatar that clearly represents a person of color. Virtual dates include a museum gallery tour, bar or beach, but also lounging while listening to chosen music. Avatars interact in a way that expresses emotion. For example by typing "LOL" you can make your avatar giggle. Other possibilities are blowing kisses, holding hands, yawning and even rolling eyes. This all helps to let the other user know how much you are enjoying, or not enjoying your date with them.

This sounds like a lot of fun. Registration is free, and even though it's still in beta, there are already a few thousand members waiting for you to join them.

[Via: TheStar.com]

Dating for intelligent people

intelligent-people-logo.gifIntelligentPeople.com is a dating service whose aim is to connect intelligent people from all over the world for socializing and dating. Membership is free, but in order to qualify everyone has to take an intelligence test. The test itself can be accessed through a special test code sent to the candidate by email right after sign-up. The code can only be used once, and you have only two sign-ups to take the test, so I guess that means if you strike out two times, that's it - you're out! They say it's because members are supposed to be from the top 15% of the world population who are highly intelligent people, as opposed to top 2% who are MENSA members.

The service claims the tests are culture and education neutral (as much as they can be), and the visual part is in black and white (to equalize odds for color blind people).

"Intelligent people usually want a partner who is also intelligent. Everyone wants someone they can talk to… At general dating sites, you have to spend time and energy, sorting profiles to find the ones that match that criterion. At IntelligentPeople.com we already made that sorting for you." (Trine Jensen, founder of IntelligentPeople.com)

So, if you feel like taking an intelligence test head on over to IntelligentPeople.com.


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