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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OkCupidOkCupid - Wikipedia

    OkCupid was originally owned by Humor Rainbow, Inc. OkCupid's founders (Chris Coyne, Christian Rudder, Sam Yagan, and Max Krohn) were students at Harvard University when they gained recognition for their creation of TheSpark and, later, SparkNotes.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_YaganSam Yagan - Wikipedia

    As the developer of eDonkey, Yagan testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee expressing a need for balance between innovation and intellectual property. [10] In 2003, Yagan again teamed up with his Harvard classmates Chris Coyne and Max Krohn and founded OkCupid .

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  4. Feb 14, 2022 · Founded in 2004 by Chris Coyne, Christian Rudder, Sam Yagan and Max Krohn — the Harvard students who also created SparkNotes — OkCupid has its roots in what was once called SparkMatch. The...

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  5. They could go on a single or double blind date (two or four people), and they knew nothing about their date's looks - only their name, age, gender, occupation, ethnicity, and education. The app skyrocketed into immediate popularity, and by 2008, 10,000 members had more than 90,000 dates through CBD!

  6. Aug 11, 2021 · OkCupid was founded in 2004 by Harvard mathematicians who believed the power of questions could lead to meaningful conn... Dating has seen a phenomenal change during the pandemic and dating apps...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › OkCupidOkCupid - Wikiwand

    OkCupid was listed in Time magazine's 2007 Top 10 dating websites. The website was acquired by IAC 's Match.com division in 2011. OkCupid is a U.S.-based, internationally operating online dating, friendship, and formerly also a social networking website and application.

  8. Feb 20, 2024 · OkCupid was founded in 2003 by four students at Harvard University. Originally, these students created TheSpark, which offered study guides for various subjects and is now known as SparkNotes.

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