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LoginEarlier this month Google released its annual Zeitgeist List, a collection of the top Google searches for the last days that reveal what defined the year in pop culture, politics, technology, and more. Because of that compulsive urge to search anything and everything online, Google is given unprecedented access to what captures the public imagination. The year-end Zeitgeist list uses Google Trends and other internal data tools to tap into the top trending searches of from 72 countries, and create a snapshot of the biggest people, places, moments, companies, and gadgets of the year. Online dating plays an increasingly large role in the way we meet and choose our partners, so naturally Google included the year's most popular online dating services on the list. According to Google Zeitgeist, 's top ten dating services are:. Many of last year's entries are back again , though none retained the same positions. Match moved up a spot from 2 to 1, while PlentyOfFish dropped from the first place to third. OkCupid took a major hit in , falling to 10 from 3 in Zoosk climbed a couple of spots to the forth position, and eHarmony fell slightly to fifth. The most interesting additions to the list are, without a doubt, those last two.
Even though they might not get you any closer to a relationship. After the first truly bad date? After the 70th? A generation ago, things were simpler. You essentially had two options: Meet a fellow human being in your respective flesh sacks, or pay somebody or a newspaper to set you up with one. The internet wrought popular paid services like Match. The practice has a long history: OkCupid rolled out its A-List feature as early as , before Tinder and Bumble even existed.
This timeline of online dating also includes broader events related to technology-assisted dating not just online dating. Where there are similar services, only major ones or the first of its kind are listed. Classifieds made a comeback in America in the s and s, encouraged by the era's inclination toward individualism and social exhibitionism. It was very important to be 'self-aware. A survey by Michael J. Rosenfeld, updated in , tracked the change in how Americans meet their spouses and romantic partners since
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