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...seen either of them before. #7 was cool and confident. When she told me she wanted to be a screenwriter, I asked her a million questions because I love movies, so it ended up being more like an interrogation than a friendly coffee date. My fault, not Datamatch??s. #6 was a politico like me, but dwelled on it a bit too much. I worked for Hillary for two summers, but a conversation about politics on a first date is like a chicken running through a minefield. It never gets off the ground, and the results aren?...

Author: By Rahul Prabhakar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Perfect Match | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

This year’s Datamatch??the electronic compatibility program hosted by the Harvard Computer Society—saw record participation, with 1755 people filling out the survey...

Author: By Linda M. Lian, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Datamatch Computes Couples Compatibility | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

...first year, over 7,800 New England college students paid to have Operation Match pair them up, according to a Crimson article at the time. Datamatch??s predecessor also strived to make lasting pairs based on traits like prestige, security, power...

Author: By Jillian M. Bunting, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Computer Society Plays Cupid | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

...While Datamatch??s popularity is evident, its success rate is undocumented. Though Price surmises that most people don’t act on their results, he added that every year he hears about people who do contact their suggested soulmates and even venture on a date...

Author: By Jillian M. Bunting, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Computer Society Plays Cupid | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard Computer Society (HCS) has seen to it that love will be in the air for this Valentine’s Day like never before. For the 11th consecutive year, the HCS “Datamatch?? matchmaking service sought to pair lovelorn (or just adventurous) Harvardians. And while most campus computer users are no longer connected through cords, HCS is seeking to wirelessly tie the heart-strings of would-be lovers. Even if true love is not to be found online, a little over 1,200 brave souls took the plunge and worked their way through the humorous...

Author: By Nicholas A. Ciani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Love at First Byte | 2/14/2006 | See Source »

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