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Though most people meet their dates at social organizations,
in their daily life, or are introduced through friends or relatives,
commercial dating agencies emerged strongly, but discreetly, in the
Western world after World War II, mostly catering for the 25–44
age group. Newspaper and magazine personal ads also became common.
In the last five years, mate-finding and courtship
have seen changes due to online dating services. Telecommunications
and computer technologies have developed rapidly since around 1995,
allowing daters the use of home telephones with answering machines –
mobile phones – and web-based systems to find prospective partners.
"Pre-dates" can take place by telephone or online via instant
messaging, e-mail, or even video communication. A disadvantage is that,
with no initial personal interview by a traditional dating agency head,
Internet daters are free to exaggerate or lie about their characteristics.
While the growing popularity of the Internet took some
time, now one in five singles is said to look for love on the Web, which
has led to a dramatic shift in dating patterns. Research in the United
Kingdom suggests that as of 2004 there were around 150 agencies there,
and the market was growing at around 20 percent a year due to, first,
the very low entry barriers to setting up a dating site, and secondly,
the rising number of single people. However, even academic researchers
find it impossible to find precise figures about crucial statistics,
such as the ratio of active daters to the large number of inactive members
whom the agency will often wrongly claim as potential partners, and
the overall ratio of men to women in an agency's membership. Academic
research on traditional pre-Internet agencies suggests that most match
411 have far more men than women in their membership.