In the Media

 


 

PC World (2009): "Perhaps the most innovative communication method is virtual dates."

Discovery Channel (2009): "The virtual dating experience is surprisingly intimate, which helps explain the relative success of virtual dating compared with the major dating sites."

Computerworld (2009): "Virtual dating is extremely women-friendly, especially when compared with webcams and other technologies that may pose a danger."  

 


 

TORONTO SUN

Dating Avatars - It's Not Joke (Apr/10)

 

THE BALTIMORE SUN

Love @ Which Site? (Apr/10)

 

LOS ANGELES TIMES

Finding the Right Online Dating Service (Feb/10)

 

DISCOVERY SCIENCE

Discovery Channel's "PopSci: The Future Of..." (Sep/09)

 

EXAMINER

How to Find a Good Dating Website (Sep/09)

"And for those of you who would prefer to meet the guy or girl of your dreams without leaving your house, there are virtual dating sites like OmniDate.com, where you choose your own 'avatar' (an online version of yourself) and have it go on the date for you."

 

NY DAILY NEWS

Too Much of a Good Thing? Study Finds Online Daters Choose Wrong People Due to 'Cognitive Overload' (Jul/09)

"Yet there is hope -- at least in the online dating world. A new start-up company, called OmniDate, offers users the chance to interact with 3-D avatars in a virtual world, revealing information about themselves that may only come out through conversation. 'As people chat, their characters respond naturally, providing a realistic dating experience,' said OmniDate's president Igor Kotlyar. At least for women, the idea seems to be catching on: women currently make up 60% of the site's registration."

 

MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

Data Overload on Dating Sites (Jul/09)

"Norton goes further, suggesting that prospective dates should not be searched for 'as though they were shoes online.' Simple demographic variables such as height and religion have poor relevance to whether a romantic pairing will be successful, he says. Better predictors of relationship success are concepts such as humor and rapport. Unfortunately, these are highly subjective--one person's joke can be another's bad taste.

A startup called Omnidate hopes to profit from technologies that help users gather and evaluate this kind of subjective information. The company's solution is an add-on for existing dating sites that allows users to interact as avatars in a 3-D virtual space. Rather than waste time with pages of matches with meaningless information, users can evaluate qualities that are only revealed during a meeting."

 

BLOG TALK RADIO

Ask the Cyber-Dating Expert (Jun/09)

Julie Spira, best-selling author and Cyber-Dating Expert, welcomes her guest, Ravit Abelman, co-founder of OmniDate. Would you like to know about kissing on a virtual date? Click below to listen to an abridged version of the broadcast.

 

 

 

 


 

Virtual Dating Facts
People who go on virtual dates first tend to like each other more when they meet in person (Harvard Business School)

“Virtual dating is used by real people who want to set up real life dates” (Start Up North)

Virtual dating lets you go on a first date without spending any money on new clothes or gassing up the car (Northwest Herald)
OmniDate, Virtual Dating on Facebook