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Weopia makes virtual dating more personal, less awkward

February 11, 2010 Tech View Comments

Online dating is firmly entrenched as a viable option for meeting potential partners, but it has plenty of drawbacks. Try as they might, profiles, match quotients, and algorithms can’t do nearly what even a few minutes of face-to-face conversation can

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