The PeopleFinders Network launches two iPhone apps for singles in the dating scene
IntoMobile, Dusan Belic, November 24, 2009
The PeopleFinders Network unveiled two iPhone apps – "Stud Or Dud" and "Are
They Really Single," along with accompanying websites. Both apps are touted
to provide singles with easy-to-view reports that can help them make important
decisions about potential love interests. These reports are based on background
information including age, marriage and divorce records, criminal history,
business ownership, property ownership, evictions and more.
To conduct a search with "Stud Or Dud," users simply enter a name, age, date of
birth, phone number, email address, city or state. The application then performs an
extensive search through PeopleFinders' database of public records and publicly
available information, and formulates a comprehensive profile on the person of
interest. Based on a number of criteria, it helps users determine whether the
person might be a "stud" or "dud."
As for the "Are They Really Single," it helps users confirm that a potential love
interest is, in fact, single. Again, you should enter a name, age, date of birth,
city or state. The service then searches through information pertaining to marriage,
divorce, spousal and other domestic relationships, and creates a list of people who
have or had long-term relationships with the person.
Each app costs a buck, which is not much considering the usefulness of information
generated. Plus "Are They Really Single" is also available in free, lite version,
though I'm not sure about the differences...
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