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The Legal Intelligencer July 12, 2016
Internet dating and networking programs such as Match.com, JDate, LinkedIn, and even Facebook, significantly increase the odds of a separated or divorced…
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jan 18, 2016
The Cardinals and Cubs should have capitalized on this. Call it the "He-Said, He-Said-Back Winter Get-Together." OK, the name needs some work…
Entertainment Weekly November 05, 2008
In the spirit of compromise and accommodation that we hope leaders of both political parties will exercise in the coming days, we share MeetWays, a cool…
Techradar October 24, 2008
Little-known services you'll wonder how you lived without…
ProgrammableWeb October 24, 2008
MeetWays lets you find a point of interest between two given addresses. For example, to meet a friend for lunch you can enter his…
Gadling October 19, 2008
You are visiting Washington, DC. Your best friend just moved to Baltimore. You have a free afternoon and want to get together, but neither…
Thrillist October 16, 2008
Making plans with cross-town peeps always involves the offer "let's meet halfway" -- laughably hollow, because it's easier to just drive to…
killerstartups October 13, 2008
MeetWays is one of these little practical tools that cater for a very specific need. In general terms, you enter two addresses and this application…
lifehacker October 10, 2008
MeetWays is a Google Maps mashup with one simple but useful goal in mind: to help you find the perfect meetup point…
CNET October 10, 2008
Want to find the exact midpoint of a big road trip, or simple cross-town schlep? Check out Meetways--it does the hard work for you…
treehugger October 08, 2008
Meeting half way is an old concept for cutting down the distance two people have to travel to get to one another. With everyone warily eyeballing gas…
USA Today October 07, 2008
If you ever want to "meet halfway" with someone -- and I mean that literally -- but don't know where to go, Pop reader Kristen M. just pointed me to a good resource…