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Romance & Cat Cheow


The growing world of online dating in the United States has taken another step with the launch of kissykat.com, a special service aimed at helping people who love their pets find love.

If this site appeals to you you may think about trading in the customary flowers and chocolate for some high qualuty catnip.
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Will the NHL players stop dating?


Jimmy Spencer, a Sports Columnist for the State Hornet (Online paper at CSU), has described baseball in a dating analogy.

“Few of us are blasting home runs in every at bat like Bonds. Most of us take to the game more like Tony Gwynn and try to master the art of the single. Others play the game like David Justice — never putting up massive home run numbers, never hitting for a high batting average, but always seeming to come up huge in the clutch.”

Maybe the NHL brass should take a similar approach explaining to the players what will happen if they don’t lace up their skates next year, they may reconsider their stance.
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Recommend your Ex-Boyfriend to others


This is www.greatboyfriends.com, where only women can post — and recommend — eligible bachelors. Called “Acquisition Advisors,” they include doting mothers, co-workers and ex-girlfriends. Even ex-wives. Not exactly the self-serving maze of faces and profiles common to other dating sites.
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Friendster Users Skyrocket


This article reports that Friendster “has seen its unique users skyrocket in the last few months from 100,000 per day on August 1, to 600,000 per day by mid-September.”

1. Bad news for their IT department who has been scrambling to add new servers.

2. Great news for their balance sheet thanks to 500 million page views that command a flat rate advertising fee of $5000 / day.


Spying on your mate


MSNBC reports on a company called Lover Spy. The name should say it all, but incase you need more explanation, the Lover Spy service is described by the company as a way to catch a cheating lover.?

For $89 you can send an email greeting card via the the Lover Spy website telling your suspected cheater how much you love them. When the card is opened, a nasty little spy program is loaded onto their computer and you can track what he/she really does with their hands while online.

Cheating is bad - but so is spying. So in the spirit of online privacy I suggest you pick up some anti-spyware software.


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