Gay Dating Site: Penis spam cut off
E-MAILER EXPOSED A New Zealander who sent millions of junk e-mails every day has shut his business after his personal details were posted on the web.Shane Atkinson said the barrage of abuse about his spamming operation made him worry about the safety of his children.It followed a NZ newspaper revealing him last week as the man behind millions of spam messages that promoted penis enlargement pills.Atkinson said that on a good day he and his associates would send out about 100...
Gay Dating Site: Independent on Sunday: Focus: Why the rest of the dating world is watching
In the four years since it was launched, Gaydar has grown into the third biggest online dating site in the world, with 1.3 million members. It has inspired a lesbian spin-off site and a digital radio station, and attracted a number of high-profile users, most famously the pop star-turned- DJ Boy George.Its success is such that major players in the straight dating market are paying close attention. Lorraine Adams, the woman credited with bringing speed-dating to this country, is one of...
Gay Dating Site: The Peoples Forum
Published Tuesday, December 13, 2005 Whatever happened to CHRISTmas?To the editor: Holiday Tree????What in the world is a holiday tree? What ever happened to the CHRISTmas tree? In fact, whatever happened to CHRISTmas in the first place? If it wasn't for CHRISTmas, we wouldn't have CHRISTmas break, oh, I guess to be politically correct, it's "Winter Break."The merchants have CHRISTmas to thank for Black Friday and...
Gay Dating Site: SPIKE
Big bucks Mardi Gras has found love online. Just a few weeks ago, we thought the country's biggest gay festival was on the skids after ticket sales for its fund-raiser, Sleaze Ball, collapsed.But now it has fallen for a conglom of dating websites, including one for boys who like boys (gaydar.com.au) and one for girls who like girls (gaydargirls.com), and announced a lucrative, three-year betrothal.The British company that runs gaydar, QSoft Consulting, claims 250,000...
Gay Dating Site: Independent on Sunday: DIGITAL SLACKERS: Easycome, Easygone
It might be some sub-species of deja vu. You're crossing the street, or putting your key in the door, or watching the streets roll past the bus window, and you suddenly feel that one day, years from now, you'll recall this insignificant experience in all its details, and feel divided from it by a great gulf of time. It's a vertiginous, melancholy feeling. It happened to me a couple of weeks ago, sitting in the Trafalgar Square branch of Easyeverything at...