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With quick success in the dating market, Tinder is beginning to think about applying their intuitive matchmaking process to other verticals.
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It turns out that HR women (who also tend to be young and single and hence still in the dating market for men) are eager to meet with handsome men.
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Given that dating is a market and that more choices in any market are a good thing, the way in which internet dating expands the market opportunities is just great.
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It has another 90, 000 in a mass-market dating service called AmericanSingles.com and 64, 000 in other various groupings.
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Officially named the South 9th Street Curb Market, it is the oldest outdoor market in the United States, dating from 1884.
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Another market that suffers from data overload is dating.
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Before that, in a period dating back to 1800, the average time period between market crashes was 14 years, according to research conduced by Stanford University professor James Van Horne.
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Commentators were alive to the dangers of excessive lending in the housing market, as an excellent New Yorker piece from John Cassidy (dating back to 2002), makes clear.
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Dychtwald's message: Baby boomers, the 78 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964, present a vast market for a potential explosion of products and services, from new dating websites to longevity insurance to new kinds of food.
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For instance, eHarmony, a prominent online-dating service, touts the results of a survey conducted on its behalf by Harris Interactive, a market-research firm, that concludes it was responsible for an average of 542 people getting married every day in America between the start of 2008 and the end of June 2009.
ECONOMIST: Online dating