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March 8, 2004, New York Times Getting to Know Me, Getting to Know All About Me February 9, 2004, San Francisco Chronicle Clicking for Connections January 26, 2004, CNet Fees Come to Social Networking September 30, 2002, Time Magazine Personality tests, ranging from the silly to the dead serious, are booming online. "Everyone is interested in themselves," says James Currier, CEO of emode.com, the leading quiz site, which has quadrupled its traffic in the past year. And what better place to indulge your narcissistic side than the privacy of your computer screen? After all, even your closest friends probably aren't interested in where your sweet tooth ranks on a scale of 1 to 10. May 28, 2001, People Magazine According to Kirsten Dunst: "The winsome star of Bring It On and next month's Crazy/Beautiful thinks her bark may be worse than her bite: Visiting www.emode.com, she took the personality test called What Breed of Dog Are You? "I like visiting the personality section to see if the tests can really figure me out," says Dunst, 19. "[This one] predicted that I was a playful pug. It totally fits my personality--witty and charming, yet I can be a little naughty and mischievous when I want to be." Also on the site, where Dunst always goes "to the new tests section first to see if they posted any crazy new tests I should take," is the Celebrity Matchmaker quiz, where Dunst can find out if she's the John Cusack, Ben Affleck or Tiger Woods type. Spider-Man costar and friend Tobey Maguire isn't an option." February, 2001, Instyle Magazine Kate Hudson recommends: "I like the personality tests on emode.com. I once did the Celebrity Matchmaker, which I'm on, and I was fixed up with Harrison Ford! I did the dog test, too-and I'm a Yorkshire terrier." « Back to Press Center |
