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From The New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily on Sunday.
When Jonathan Bedin is asked about how he revolutionized dating, he talks about taking a shower.
It was 2012, he was a software developer in California, and he'd forgotten to turn on the fan in the bathroom.
So he gets out of the shower, and the mirror's all fogged, and he swipes to clean it off.
After a second, it fogs up again, and he swipes again, and again, and again, until he finally sees his face.
And this gives him a world-changing idea for his new dating app, Tinder, which is that users should also be able to swipe.
Tinder could show you a person's face, a little bit of bio, and within seconds, you could swipe yay or nay, left or right.