WASHINGTON POST - Apr 25 - More than twice as many couples who married
last year met through online dating services than at a club or social
event, according to a new survey by Match.com. The survey found that
17% of those who married in the past three years met online, making it
the third-most-frequent method of introduction, behind meeting through
a mutual acquaintance or at work or school. A Harris Interactive poll
sponsored by eHarmony found that only 9% of couples married that year
were introduced through such services. (The Harris study claims that 2%
of recently married American couples met through eHarmony.) FULL ARTICLE @ WASHINGTON POST