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Sunday, December 13 2009 |
By Dusan Belic

The PeopleFinders Network launches apps for dating singles seeking background information on potential love interests.
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Monday, October 05 2009 |
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By Linda Sherman
 The twitterati came to Los Angeles recently to share face-to-face the nuances and magic of communication in 140 characters or less. |
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Monday, September 14 2009 |
By Linda Sherman
 If you have a local business or just want to build your local network for personal reasons, on-line social media is a tremendous tool.
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Monday, July 20 2009 |
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By Rachel Will
Why settle for a geek when you can have a duchess?
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Monday, July 06 2009 |
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 New technology makes it easy to snoop and get the scoop
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By Marva Marrow Contributing Editor
TwiistUp 5 and SingularCity rev it up @ the Santa Monica Airport
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 By Marva Marrow Contributing Editor
Love and larceny can be seductive online companion.
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 By Marva Marrow Contributing Editor
It’s a truly humbling experience to know you have fallen… for a romance scammer.
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By Marva Marrow Contributing Editor
Deceit can weave a subtle web. Even sophisticated, aware individuals can get caught in an online romance scam.
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What does IT all mean? Well, their translations are, respectively: End of Day, Laugh Out Loud, Let Me Know, Talk To You Later, Happy New Year. But, underneath the literal definition is: I’m too busy to pick up the phone and speak to you directly so I’ll casually text, IM or e-mail acronyms when I feel like it or get a chance.
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It’s Just Lunch, a dating service for “busy professionals,” conducted a survey that revealed that people still prefer the old-fashioned etiquette of a telephone call when it comes to asking someone out for a date — not e-mail, text message or instant messaging. After the first date, they use the phone to follow up, but only if they’re interested. If sparks don’t fly, technology comes in handy, with e-mail being the preferred way to bow out of further communication.
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