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Researchers uncover Tinder hack that could DOUBLE your matches after analyzing more than 23,000 profiles on the dating app

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A deep-dive exploring over 23,000 profiles in Tinder's dating pool has identified the most common, self-reported interests of those looking for love on the mobile app. Men looking for that first spark of connection with a special lady may want to reconnect with their softer side: leisure interests like reading (6 percent of profiles) and casual activities like walking (9 percent), topped the list for women. The most commonly listed interests for men tended to be on the more high-intensity side, like sports (16 percent), working out (12 percent) and hiking (5 percent). Tinder's'swipe-based' dating app let's users post five of their interests on their profile -- and the researchers pulled this'interest' data from 13,941 women's and 9,229 men's Tinder profiles for the new study. Fortunately, more than a few of these interests were common to both men and women, leaving plenty of room for a more organic connection, based real interests.


I'm an Older Woman Dating Again, and I'm Not Sure How to Ask Men About a Little Sexual Issue These Days

Slate

How to Do It is Slate's sex advice column. Send it to Stoya and Rich here. I am an older woman who has recently gotten back into the dating game. My problem is I hope going to be fun for you. So I am a semi-conservative woman and am hoping to meet someone similar. But I also am very sexual.


Digital Workplace- Building the Future for Next Generation

#artificialintelligence

Gone are the days of employees sitting in silos and customary working hours. This is an era where the workplace isn't limited to just a physical space, involving employees to interact only during the office hours. Now, we have the freedom to work even on the road – using our phones, in the metros/cars using our laptops, or halfway around the world using our digital gadgets -- it truly is a digital revolution. With the volume and velocity of work, and interruptions growing and accelerating every day, employees need help to get focused. Technology can help employees focus their time and efforts through analytics and quantified work, which essentially gives them the tools to see exactly what efforts exactly pay off.


Here's What Dating Tech Will Look Like In 2017

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Every year, we reach new heights in dating technology, as apps, platforms, and gadgets become more deeply entangled in our relationships. No doubt, dating in 2017 will not be materially different from what it was like in 2016--a year tends not to make a lot of difference--but we can certainly glean a picture of what sex and love will look like in the not-so-distant future and beyond. In a way, pop culture is already showing us. One of the most acclaimed TV dramas of the year, HBO's Westworld, is set in an enormous Dionysian amusement park in which humans indulge their sexual and emotional fantasies with lifelike robots. We're not there yet, but this past April, a Hong Kong designer unveiled his very own humanoid robot that looked remarkably similar to actress Scarlett Johansson.


Barn Identity - Indulge

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Even though over the years actress Evan Rachel Wood has held our attention with her tumultuous personal life, we are eager to see The Ides of March actress as a cowgirl, in the sci-fi drama Westworld. Created by Jonathan Nolan (younger brother of Christopher Nolan and co-writer of Interstellar) and his wife, Lisa Joy, the television series is a remake of the 1973 movie of the same name. With a star cast, which includes Anthony Hopkins and Ed Harris, the plot is based on a machines vs humans premise. Let's talk about the show It's based on Michael Crichton's 1970s film, but it's really just the premise–this is a complete re imagining. Instead of focusing on the humans being terrorised by robots gone haywire, it's flipping that on its head and it focuses more on the hosts, as we like to call them, and what would that be like if they were trapped in a world they thought was real.