14 fevereiro 2003

CONTAMINANTES [de S. Valentim :-)]
N.C. town has most Love in country: Love is in the air in Cabarrus County. It's also in the phone book - many, many times.
Cabarrus has the nation's highest concentration of people named Love -- eight times more per capita than the national average -- according to a Valentine's-week study by a San Diego marketing research firm.
Surfing for Love: Many Internet users are trying to "click" with someone online, as looking for love becomes a popular Web activity - and big business too. Growing traffic to various dating and Valentine's Day-related Web sites is translating into millions of dollars in paid content and consumer spending.
Has Cupid Met Its Match? Addictive Online Fantasy Game Brings Relationship Turmoil
Who'd have thought technology would ruin Valentine's Day?
Software tries to make love connection: On Valentine's Day 2003, it's apparent that in the art of romance, Xs and Os have been replaced by ones and zeros.
Take Dating 1.0, an application for handhelds that keeps track of a lot more than hand-holding.
"The purpose of the dating menu,'' the Dating 1.0 welcome screen says, "is to keep track of the people you date and rank them on their potential.''