OPW - Aug 16 - We've been so busy working on OPW that we actually forgot our own birthday! The first post was published on this blog on June 9th, 2004. Since then, more than 8,000 news summaries were posted and we've conducted more than 250 interviews with dating industry execs and service providers. And we've had 8,500+ comments from you, thank you - your opinion is always valued and appreciated.
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I began to read OPW last May 2005.
The Online Dating Industry needs Innovations, but the Innovations the Online Dating Industry needs will come from only one source: the latest discoveries in theories of romantic relationships development with commitment.
WorldWide, there are over 5,000 -five thousand- online dating sites
but no one is using the 16PF5 (or similar) to assess personality of its members!
but no one calculates similarity with a quantized pattern comparison method!
but no one can show Compatibility Distribution Curves to each and every of its members!
but no one is scientifically proven!
The only way to revolutionize the Online Dating Industry is using the 16PF5 normative personality test, available in different languages to assess personality of members, or a proprietary test with exactly the same traits of the 16PF5 and expressing compatibility with eight decimals (needs a quantized pattern comparison method, part of pattern recognition by cross-correlation, to calculate similarity between prospective mates.)
Posted by: Fernando de ARgentina | Aug 16, 2014 at 10:14 PM
Sigh
Posted by: Mark Brooks | Sep 01, 2014 at 03:08 PM