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| Rumor: IAC to Acquire MyYearbook |
| Published: November 7, 2007, 3:54 pm |
| Tags: Mashable |
| high school social network MyYearbook. So the site that gained initial popularity in part because of its Quiz widget on MySpace and the marketability of CEO Geoff Cook’s younger siblings Dave and Catherine as founders, how much is the site worth? Should IAC incorporate MyYearbook into its family of social media, I imagine it would be a |
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| IAC to acquire MyYearbook [Rumormonger] |
| Published: November 7, 2007, 11:15 am |
| Tags: Acquisitions, Barry Diller, Clips, Exclusive, Iac, Myyearbook, Rumormonger, Top |
| A source tells us IAC is about to buy a social network with a CEO who actually managed to graduate Harvard. The new Diller thrillers? CEO Geoff Cook and his younger siblings, David and Catherine. Venture capitalists cashing in include First Round Capital's Chris Fralic and US Venture Partners's Rick Lewis. How much did IAC CEO Barry Diller have to |
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| Source: IAC-MyYearbook acquisition rumors are false |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 1:46 pm |
| Multiple sources close to the company indicated to CNET News.com that the rumor reported by tech gossip blog Valleywag arose from a "mock pitch" at the Quadrangle Group media conference. |
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| Did leak nix IAC's interest in MyYearbook? [Deals] |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 6:11 pm |
| Tags: Barry Diller, Deals, Iac, Myyearbook |
| about buying social network MyYearbook. Not the case, says Caroline McCarthy of News.com. Her sources hypothesize that MyYearbook's participation in a "mock pitch" session with IAC's Barry Diller at this week's Quadrangle conference was mistaken for something more than it was, a sort of moot court for entrepreneurs. We're not so sure. Our source |
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| MySpace still slapping Facebook around [The Chart] |
| Published: January 16, 2008, 1:20 pm |
| Tags: Barry Diller, Bebo, Facebook, Iac, Myspace, Myyearbook, The Chart |
| Diller should have acquired MyYearbook for IAC back when he reportedly expressed interest. |
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