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toothing was a hoax: http://www.hanasiana.com/archives/000323.html

I've added that into the text. Thanks for the good find Sam!

In a discussion somewhere else, Cybersoc asks me to drop a line here about http://www.consumating.com a dating site recently lauched that is built over the concept of tags (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folksonomy ), used by del.icio.us and flickr. Every participant attaches descritive words (tags) to their profile when they register in. You can see people's tags and browse participants using it. The site has yet limited participation and is geek oriented (yes, apperently there are female geeks out there, altough a girl on Slashdot still stands as a good joke).

A dating site with a difference http://www.no-mates.net/

Thanks for the link. I just came across this:

"For some players of Second Life, a massive multi-player online role-playing game, such virtual infidelity is a step too far. So to keep an eye on their loved ones, some spouses are paying real money to in-game detectives, to snoop on the character or avatar used by their real world partner."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4432019.stm

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