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iCrushiFlush enables like-minded individuals to connect on a personal level
The dating app iCrushiFlush recently raised an undisclosed amount of funding in a pre-series A (early stage) from IDG Ventures India.
Match, Tinder to Go Public
Media conglomerate IAC is planning an initial public offering for The Match Group, which includes Match.com, OkCupid and Tinder.
This Startup Is Building a Tinder for Athletes
Sportsbuddy helps users find partners for soccer, tennis and other sports and allows them to coordinate group sporting events.
Is Dating Becoming Just Another Networking Opportunity for Entrepreneurs?
The dating startup boom mean dozens of new ways to find both romantic and business partners.
Tell Us: Would You Swipe Right for a Networking Opportunity?
Meshly joins the ranks of startups that aim to be the Tinder of professional connections.
Lyft Is Playing in Tinder's Sandbox
The ridesharing app is trying out a new feature that allows carpooling passengers to rate and message each other after a ride.
Tinder's Sean Rad: 'Who We Are as a Company Isn't Necessarily About a Swipe'
The president of the popular dating app hinted at the company's future.
Why You Should Polarize Your Client Base Just Like an Online Dating Site
Sites such as Farmers Only and Christian Mingle have a customer filter built right into the names.
The Dating App That Refused Mark Cuban's $30 Million Buyout Offer Just Raised $7.8 Million in Funding
Cuban asked the three sisters behind the dating app if they'd sell it to him outright, but they refused.
6 Dating Apps That Are Putting a Fresh Spin on Finding Love
With Valentine's Day upon us, here are some new and emerging apps that offer something different from popular services like Match.com, Tinder and OKCupid.
Hinge, the Less Random Tinder, Raises $12 Million
While Tinder is 'a game to play with,' Hinge is 'a tool to meet people,' says CEO Justin McLeod.
Former Tinder Employees Are Launching a Rival Dating App
It's called Bumble, and it's being marketed as Tinder minus the creep factor.
This Tinder-esque Dating App Allows Users to Swipe Right Based on a Potential Match's LinkedIn Bio
By invitation-only, startup The League positions itself as a dating network for 'high quality' professionals looking for ambitious partners.
Regret Swiping Left on Tinder? Soon You Can Pay to Undo It.
The online dating service is planning to roll out a premium version of its app.
Why on Earth Does eHarmony Offer Real-Life Matchmakers?
Online dating sites are supposed to be confident in their algorithms, which makes eHarmony's $5,000-a-year eH+ service all the more perplexing.