
SpeedDate – the online dating service which helps you get hooked up with your dreamed girl or guy the quickest way, has now made it possible to do it on your iPhone, by having released the SpeedDate application for the iPhone.
The SpeedDate iPhone app is just at the right time for the Valentine’s day, if you do not wanna be a lonely geek again this year. The SpeedDate app offers the portability, and you can have more time to hang around on SpeedDate.com to find your perfect guy or girl, no matter whether you’re on the go, or you’re having a coffee break.
The SpeedDate app is made free for the iPhone and iPod Touch which is smart way that SpeedDate.com to get their members to be able to find their best mates online without being bound to a computer. The iPhone SpeedDate app is now available at Apple iTunes store for free. Read more on the press release below.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (February 2, 2009) – Today, SpeedDate.com, the world’s first speed dating Web site, announces the availability of its iPhone application, allowing singles to make a match anywhere and everywhere, from the line at the coffee shop to the waiting room at the doctor’s office, all from their iPhone or iPod Touch. SpeedDate.com, a free service which allows singles to connect via three-minute instant message or live video dates, is the first major dating site to launch an iPhone application that offers portable, immediate and 24-hour access to the millions of singles engaged in online dating. “Wink” and “flirt” with singles and identify potential matches at no cost, without skipping a beat of an on-the-go lifestyle.
The SpeedDate.com iPhone application, which has been fully reviewed and approved by Apple, is available for immediate download via the iPhone device or by visiting http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=303604914&mt=8. The free application allows users to log on and immediately search for and view potential matches, send and receive messages, and even kick-start a connection with application-generated flirt messages such as, ‘This is me making the first move… Your turn!’
“We are very excited to offer the first all-access dating application for the iPhone,” stated Dan Abelon, co-founder of SpeedDate.com. “We were the first site to simplify the online dating process and allow instant chemistry – not lengthy, complicated profiles – to help our members connect with each another. The launch of SpeedDate.com gave singles a new platform for dating via the Web, so it makes sense that we’d also be the first to bring dating to the iPhone.”
The SpeedDate.com iPhone application is completely integrated with the dating Web site, ensuring that no matter where they are, users can access SpeedDate.com’s millions of members, including matches, buddies, friends and prospective dates via their mobile device. New users will have immediate access to millions of personal matches with a fast, 60-second sign up. Profile requirements are kept to a minimum, which is one of the hallmarks of the user-friendly service. Current members of the site can download the application and immediately access and manage their account and existing profile information.
In less than two years, SpeedDate.com has become one of the fastest growing online dating sites in the world, hosting more than 120,000 dates per day. Founder Abelon anticipates that this number will increase significantly with the availability of the free iPhone application.
“Allowing singles to date on-the-go means more freedom and opportunity to make connections and find matches,” he states. “The SpeedDate.com iPhone application simplifies of the biggest hassles of dating, which is finding the time to connect with new singles. We expect that the number of dates on our Web site will increase as we provide new and existing SpeedDate.com users with the opportunity to make mobile love connections.”








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April 16th, 2009 at 4:05 pm
very useful having it on iphone.I think many online relationships need to be nurtured and need continuous communication.Great idea.