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08/12/2011
StreetSpark's latest feature lets users send gifts to their 'sparks' over the network, including buying a cocktail or glass of Champagne.
Instead of the classic scenes where a barman delivers a drink to the lonely girl, the leading man can simply send the object of his affection a virtual drink. If she accepts he can bring it to her himself. No need for the barman to get involved.
To help the process they've even got a list of 'icebreakers' to send to potential partners for those not so hot on chat up lines.
The free, location-based mobile dating app that 'sparks' users when a potential match is nearby. If both 'ignite' the spark they can flirt and chat on the network and meet up for a drink. To make it even simpler they can have their date at any of the special 'hotspots' in the area where they can get deals as users.
Creator Anthony Erwin says the new features will increase the move to 'spontaneous dating' that thousands of StreetSparkers have been experimenting with since the app launched.
"Sending a cute girl or guy a drink with a cheeky chat-up line helps break the ice and get people flirting and having fun," said Anthony.
"That's what StreetSpark is all about. We want to give singles as much help as possible in finding the right person, or just someone to have a laugh with."
(GK)
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Singles Send Love Interests 'Virtual Drinks'
Sending a girl a drink at the bar is a complicated process; identifying the girl, ordering the drink and paying the barman. But now purveyors of smooth flirting can do it all on their mobile phones with a new dating app.StreetSpark's latest feature lets users send gifts to their 'sparks' over the network, including buying a cocktail or glass of Champagne.
Instead of the classic scenes where a barman delivers a drink to the lonely girl, the leading man can simply send the object of his affection a virtual drink. If she accepts he can bring it to her himself. No need for the barman to get involved.
To help the process they've even got a list of 'icebreakers' to send to potential partners for those not so hot on chat up lines.
The free, location-based mobile dating app that 'sparks' users when a potential match is nearby. If both 'ignite' the spark they can flirt and chat on the network and meet up for a drink. To make it even simpler they can have their date at any of the special 'hotspots' in the area where they can get deals as users.
Creator Anthony Erwin says the new features will increase the move to 'spontaneous dating' that thousands of StreetSparkers have been experimenting with since the app launched.
"Sending a cute girl or guy a drink with a cheeky chat-up line helps break the ice and get people flirting and having fun," said Anthony.
"That's what StreetSpark is all about. We want to give singles as much help as possible in finding the right person, or just someone to have a laugh with."
(GK)
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