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With over 16 billion views, and counting, Calvin, nine, and Kaison, five, have one of Australia’s top YouTube channels. The brothers appear in videos where they play with, and open, toys. And kids around the world love them. With a billion YouTube views reported to be worth around $1.2 million, it means the pint-sized duo have made millions! Their popularity online has even landed them a series on US

network Nickelodeo­n.

A study by Monash University and dating website eharmony, predicted that, by 2038, more babies will be born to parents who met online. The report found that 29.4 per cent of Aussie singles are getting together via online dating, and this percentage is expected to rise to 50 per cent by 2040. The ‘Future of Dating’ project concluded meeting through technology will increasing­ly be the norm, even though until recently, few couples openly admitted to meeting online.

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