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    technology. Nowadays‚ people depend on technology to do the simplest of things. So why not meet people online and start up a new couple’s relationship? Technology has carved its way into our society‚ and mostly everyone uses technology in some way. Whether it is teachers‚ students‚ businesses‚ or even children‚ mostly everyone uses it. This could mean websites‚ email‚ cellphones‚ games‚ or even dating sites. Before technology was invented‚ no one was emailing each other or calling each other. They actually

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    Risks of Online Dating Online dating has become so widespread amongst people today. In online dating‚ you may not know the other person nor have any means to ratify what that person says is true or false. In other words‚ the truthfulness of the other person‚ either he or she‚ cannot be discovered. The person on the other side of the screen may have an ulterior motive that may be hurtful or dangerous. That person could have ruthless intentions towards you. The barriers of time and distance get

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    Why did George kill Lennie?The book‚ "Of Mice and Men"‚ is written by John Steinbeck. It’s about two men‚ Lennie and George‚ who travel together.George is the smart one. He is a gentle and trustworthy person. Lennie is not quite bright. We understand very early in the book that Lennie perhaps has a minor brain damage. He has problems with speaking‚ repeats himself a lot‚ and is very immature. George seems to handle this quite fine‚ but sometimes he gets very mad at Lennie for being such a big baby

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    eHarmony If you are single and looking for long-term love‚ eHarmony.com Inc. wants to find you the "perfect mate." With traditional values and modern matchmaking possibilities‚ eHarmony.com has taken the electronic dating scene by storm. eHarmony has united more than 10‚000 couples in marriage in its short history and‚ during 2008‚ had more than seven million registered users. Background In 2000‚ eHarmony was founded by Dr. Neil Clark Warren an evangelical Christian who worked for 30 years

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    technology to bring people together from a business and social setting‚ building relationships are becoming a reality‚ especially when it initially brings people together in a virtual environment. As technology advances‚ so does the internet dating industry. Therefore‚ I would expect a strong rate of growth from the current financial position that eHarmony is in. The growth objective for eHarmony is to grow steadily to about 3% per year through the end of 2016. In fact‚ revenue has slowed from 70%

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The online dating industry has grown over the years with the stigma of online dating decreasing‚ as “75% believe there are fewer stigmas attached to finding love through ‘social networks’ as opposed to exclusive ‘dating sites’ (Online Dating‚ Mintel 2009). With enhanced technology‚ individuals are becoming more comfortable communicating via technology with some even preferring it over face to face communication. Out of 3000 adults between the ages of 20 and 40 surveyed‚ 46% find

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    intermediaries in an attempt to pair parties according to their interests. The proliferation of the internet has since served as a catalyst for interaction by providing a highly informal/low pressure setting. The sheer convenience and ease of use is making online-dating agencies increasingly popular amongst single individuals. By setting up a profile‚ people are able to determine how they come across on the first impression. The use of messaging systems such as email or instant messaging serves as a “pre-date”

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    Strategy Case Analysis Executive Summary Executive Summary eHarmony is uniquely placed in the online personals market through strategic innovation eHarmony is placed in a highly competitive market * Different segments exist within the market- e.g. free do it yourself‚ niche sites‚ paid do it yourself‚ etc. each having many players * Emerging threat from substitutes like social networking sites * Direct competition launched by biggest competitor ‘Match’ through its ‘Chemistry’

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    Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani just admitted that they are actually dating and now it looks like the viewers are going to get to see their blossoming romance. Radar Online shared that the two have big plans to flaunt their relationship on the live episodes of The Voice. Right after Blake and Gwen announced their relationship they shared that they had already wrote a song together. They know that their relationship is ratings gold and they are ready to take advantage of that when the live shows airs

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    Why profiled on Startup Review eHarmony established a new category within an online market that many considered to be dominated by two well-established Internet brands in Match.com and Yahoo. eHarmony was launched in August 2000 with $3M in funding and grew into a rumored $100M+ revenue‚ highly profitable company in less than 5 years (note: revenue currently estimated at $165M per year). By the time Sequoia Capital and TCV invested $110M into the company in November 2004‚ it was rumored that almost

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