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- Operation_Match abstract "Operation Match was the first computer dating service in the United States, begun in 1965. Users filled out a paper questionnaire which they mailed in with a $3 fee. The questionnaire was geared to young college students seeking a date, not a marriage partner. Questions included “Do you believe in a God who answers prayer?” and “Is extensive sexual activity in preparation for marriage part of ‘growing up?’” The questionnaires were transferred to punched cards and processed on an IBM 7090 computer at the Avco service bureau in Wilmington, Massachusetts. A week or two later, the user received an IBM 1401 print out in the mail listing the names and telephone numbers of their matches.Operation Match was started by Harvard University undergraduate students Jeffrey C. Tarr, David L. Crump and Vaughan Morrill, with help from Douglas H. Ginsburg, then a student at Cornell who later became Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Tarr, Crump and Ginsburg formed a company called Compatibility Research, Inc. and rolled out the service in several cities.".
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- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Avco.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1965.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_human–computer_interaction.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Category:Online_dating_services.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Cornell_University.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Dating.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_H._Ginsburg.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_University.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink IBM_1401.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink IBM_7090.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Punched_card.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_District_of_Columbia_Circuit.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLink Wilmington,_Massachusetts.
- Operation_Match wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Match".
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- Operation_Match subject Category:Companies_established_in_1965.
- Operation_Match subject Category:History_of_human–computer_interaction.
- Operation_Match subject Category:Online_dating_services.
- Operation_Match hypernym Computer.
- Operation_Match type InformationAppliance.
- Operation_Match comment "Operation Match was the first computer dating service in the United States, begun in 1965. Users filled out a paper questionnaire which they mailed in with a $3 fee. The questionnaire was geared to young college students seeking a date, not a marriage partner.".
- Operation_Match label "Operation Match".
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