February 25, 2014

And the “Oscar®” for “Best Movie Line” goes to...

Amy Adams in American Hustle; Clooney places 2nd in Gravity “Worst Movie Line” prize goes to Bruce Willis line in Red 2: global poll by Badoo.com
December 27, 2013

Great balls of fire: Scots New Year’s custom of swinging fire-balls among “world’s strangest”

…Irish custom of banging bread on the walls stranger still, but “world’s strangest New Year’s custom” is… Hanging out in graveyard with dead relatives (Chile).
December 23, 2013

Badoo reaches 200 million users

World’s most popular app for connecting people locally grows by 100,000 new users every day.
September 10, 2013

Can shortening your name make you “more attractive”?

Online appeal is not just about looks; the length of your first name, suggests Badoo.com study, may also make a surprising difference
February 20, 2013

And the “Oscar®” for best movie pickup line goes to… Audrey Hepburn

Classic movie chat-up lines are more effective when approaching men online.
February 6, 2013

Global Study from Badoo Names Countries That Have The Most And Least Fun

Badoo's global study reveals the world's most fun-loving countries.
October 30, 2012

French women are Europe’s most hard-to-get, finds online study – unlike 007’s new French Bond girl

They’re Europe’s hardest to engage online:  Badoo.com study of female response rates to male online advances. 
October 30, 2012

Badoo returns to Silicon Milkroundabout

An opportunity to recruit London’s top tech talent 
April 26, 2012

Badoo Unveils Its First U.S. Advertising Campaign

Badoo, the world’s largest site for meeting new people and the fourth largest social network, is launching its first U.S. advertising campaign on April 26 as part of its official American launch.
April 25, 2012

Generation Lonely? 39 percent of Americans spend more time socializing online than face-to-face

New study from Badoo explores gulf between our online and offline social lives 39 percent of Americans spend more time socializing online compared to face-to-face, more than in the U.K. (36 percent)