Friday, 25 October 2013

App Launched By Cupidtino Dating Site For Apple Fans, How Much Money Will They Make?

By Cornelius Nunev


Cupidtino has a dating site for that, as the site caters solely to peo-ple who love Apple goods. Cupidtino also now has an application for that, having just introduced its own mobile dating app.

Find the apple of your eye

With so many dating sites around for people with specific interests, it can be simple to find a dating website that works for any customer. There are dating websites for individuals who like writer Ayn Rand called Atlasphere also as dating websites for individuals of various races and religions.

A site called Cupidtino was introduced numerous years ago, as reported by TechCrunch, committed solely to hook-ing up people trying to find love among those who love Apple goods. The business has released an application in time for Valentine's Day in a freemium format. The free app lets users browse profiles and send some messages. The premium app is $4.99 and has more functions, like unlimited messag-es.

Custom applications avail-able with others

On the subject of the custom mobile application game, sites such as Match and eHarmony are right on top. Both of the companies have produced mobile applications for dating and have applications for other dating corporations they have acquired, according to the New York Times. With smartphones being an integral part of daily life now, everybody can enjoy some online dating through an app.

Jazzed is a local dating site owned by eHarmony while Match owns local dating website OkCupid. Both of these companies have free mobile dating applications available. Along with those applications, other dating sites have free apps. This contains eHarmony, Match, PlentyofFish and Zoosk.

Locating a date

Individuals who are interested in infidelity will appreciate the truth that AshleyMadison has had an application since 2009, ac-cording to Time Magazine. There is also an iPhone app called SmartDating which connects personal ads with dating services such as Facebook and FourSquare. This is the same thing that mainstream dating services do.

In case you are in a bad date and have to get away, you can use DateEscape, according to Fox. It will send a fake text to the user's phone saying that it needs the person for an emergency and will claim to be from a friend or a boss.




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