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The DS wiki biographies page is a header file page to organize the articles on notable individuals in the field of online dating and matchmaking. The growing list is shown below:

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  1. Andrew Conru (1983) - creator of WebPersonals (1983) and FriendFinder (1996); (see: here).
  2. Daniel Bender (1990) - founder of Cupid's Network, sold to Match Net, PLC in 1999 for $3.6 million (see: here).
  3. Gary Kremen (1993) - conceived of "electric classifieds", the forerunner of Match.
  4. Neil Warren (1997) - conceived and did research on psychological matchmaking; cofounder of eHarmony (2000).
  5. Chris Coyne (1998) - conceived of TheSpark.com, the forerunner of oKcupid (2003 launch).
  6. Markus Frind (2003) - built free dating site PlentyOfFish to learn the ASP.net programming language.
  7. Glenn Gasner (2003) - built the PersonalityExpert site to study personality typing and long-term love; later launching eChemistry (2006).
  8. Scott Kroeger (2004) - creator of GolfMates (see: here).
  9. Mark Brooks (2004) - creator and main writer of Online Personals Watch.
  10. Phil McGraw (2005) - entered into a strategic partnership with Match.com on a new marketing campaign called "MindFindBind".
  11. Pepper Schwartz (2005) - scientific advisor for PerfectMatch.
  12. Helen Fisher (2006) - signed on as chief scientific advisor for Chemistry.com.
  13. Eric Holzle (2007) - creator of ScientificMatch and pioneer of dating site MHC-matching implementation.
  14. Libb Thims (2008) - creator of the Dating Sites Wiki and developer of ReactionMatch, scheduled to launch in circa 2012.

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