The Mercury News' Tech Ticker reports that:
Matchmaking site eHarmony is announcing a partnership today to promote the site's services to members of the social networking Web site Friendster. Friendster's 13 million members will be able to access a specially branded version of the eHarmony's service directly through the social networking site. Friendster members will pay the standard eHarmony fees, which start at $49.95 a month.
A Match made in online heaven? Or, perhaps, an eHarmonic Convergence?









1. I think it is a pretty odd match.
Wouldn't eHarmony's typical member be an "older" person looking for the "ONE" and friendster's clients be younger people looking for well... not that.
Posted at 8:04PM on Dec 18th 2005 by peter caputa