Dating Profiles: Can I love thee? 'Compatibility patent' lets computers decide
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Chemistry? Forget it. Psychology and statistics best determine whether two people will have a happy marriage. At least so claims an online dating service that's patented its matchmaking formula.EHarmony.com Inc. this month received U.S. Patent No. 6,735,568, which describes a "method and system for identifying people who are likely to have a successful relationship." Not surprisingly, critics and competitors trash...
Dating Profiles: Online matchmaking service touts 'love patent'
The Associated Press SAN JOSE -- Chemistry? Forget it. Psychology and statistics best determine whether two people will have a happy marriage. At least so claims an online dating service that's patented its matchmaking formula.EHarmony.com Inc. this month received U.S. Patent No. 6,735,568, which describes a "method and system for identifying people who are likely to have a successful relationship."Not surprisingly, critics and competitors trash...
Dating Profiles: EHARMONY'S 'LOVE PATENT' SPARKS PASSIONATE DEBATE
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Chemistry? Forget it. Psychology and statistics best determine whether two people will have a happy marriage. At least so claims an online dating service that's patented its matchmaking formula.EHarmony.com Inc. this month received U.S. Patent No. 6,735,568, which describes a "method and system for identifying people who are likely to have a successful relationship." Not surprisingly, critics and competitors trash...
Dating Profiles: Get your message across
DATING PROFILES SINGLE female, 35, attractive, likes movies, music. Like to meet kind, good-looking man for long-term relationship.The message is short, sweet and, according to an emerging breed of online dating consultants, useless.Profile Doctor founder David Evans said writing ``I like movies'' was classic. ``You might as well say `I like breathing' for all the information it imparts or interest it arouses,'' he said....
Dating Profiles: Can I love thee? "Compatibility patent" lets computers decide
AP Technology Writer SAN JOSE, Calif.Chemistry? Forget it. Psychology and statistics best determine whether two people will have a happy marriage. At least so claims an online dating service that's patented its matchmaking formula.EHarmony.com Inc. this month received U.S. Patent No. 6,735,568, which describes a "method and system for identifying people who are likely to have a successful relationship."Not surprisingly, critics and competitors...