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TechNow You Can Use Tinder to Donate Your Organs
By Daniel RobertsDecember 16, 2015
Barry Diller, chairman and senior executive of IAC/InterActiveCorp,  speaks at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit 2015 in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015. The summit brings together the bankers, policymakers, money managers and big thinkers who matter most for a day of discussion about the macroeconomic trends and global forces shaping investment strategy. Photographer: Chris Goodney/Bloomberg *** Local Caption ***Barry Diller
TechWhy IAC Is Forming a New Internal Publishing Unit
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TechTinder breaks up with CEO, co-founder returns as replacement
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By Daniel RobertsDecember 11, 2014
FinanceIAC puts CollegeHumor up for sale amid video deal boom
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