“Your business is our pleasure. Your pleasure is our business.” This was the slogan hung outside a Harvard dorm room in 1965, marking the headquarters of the first computer matchmaking service in the ...
Sweden's moves toward a cashless economy may offer lessons for what the U.S. will deal with in the future. But now let's take a trip into the past. With Valentine's Day around the corner, we dug into ...
Long before Hinge or Tinder, early computing took finding your perfect match to a new level. Associate Professor of Data Science Mar Hicks, and author of "Computer Love: Replicating Social Order ...
Back in the early '60s, computer dating was a pretty new idea. Only a handful of services existed and they used massive computers — the size of an entire room — to calculate compatibility. But John ...
Stop us if you've heard this story already: Two tech-savvy Harvard students have the same revolutionary idea at around the same time. See, they want to use computers to help their classmates get laid.
The defense team for David Dooley called a computer expert who said computers the victim, Michelle Mockbee, used had accessed dating websites in the months before her death.Andrew Garrett is a ...
In 1971, computer dating involved people filling out forms and sending them by mail to a service where they ran profiles through a computer and mailed potential matches back. Sweden's moves toward a ...
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