Apple Enthusiasts Dating Site Cupidtino Launches Iphone Application

By Cornelius Nunev


Just as there is an app for that, there is also a dating website for that, as dating websites cater to just about any interest. Cupidtino, a dating website for individuals who love Apple products, now also has an appli-cation for that.

Find the apple of your eye

There are tons of dating websites that cater exclusively to people with certain in-terests. There are dating sites for individuals of particular religious and ethnic groups, and sites like Atlasphere, a dating website committed entirely to supporters of writer Rand.

With a new app for dating site Cupidtino, you can browse profiles for free and send a few messages. If you would like unlimited messages and other functions, you can pay $4.99 for the premium app. Cupidtino is a dating website specifically for people who love Apple products, according to TechCrunch. The app is here with ideal timing for Valentine's Day.

Using smartphones with other apps

When it comes to the custom mobile application game, websites such as Match and eHarmony are right on top. Both of the businesses have created mobile apps for dating and have apps for other dating companies they have bought, as reported by the New York Times. With smartphones being an integral part of daily life now, every person can enjoy some internet dating through an app.

Jazzed is a local dating website owned by eHarmony while Match owns local dating website OkCupid. Both of these businesses have free mobile dating apps accessible. Along with those applications, other dating sites have free apps. This involves eHarmony, Match, PlentyofFish and Zoosk.

Finding a date

Individuals who are interested in infidelity will appreciate the fact that AshleyMadison has had an app since 2009, ac-cording to Time Magazine. There is also an iPhone application called SmartDating which connects personal ads with dating services such as Facebook and FourSquare. This is the same thing that mainstream dating services do.

There is also, as reported by Fox, an app called DateEscape, which will call the users' phone or send messages to it, claiming to be a friend or the boss, saying that there is some sort of emergency requiring the application users' presence, in the event a person needs to escape a bad date.




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