Here are the stories that have Silicon Valley talking this morning:
Tinder went on a Twitter rant following a Vanity Fair article criticizing the dating app for its role in today s hookup culture.
Google s restructuring has few precedents — not even Berkshire Hathaway.
One analyst says Google may be losing $8 billion to $9 billion a year on its non-core projects.
Lost in the mix: Google s Life Sciences unit has been spun off from Google X.
Watch out Twitter, Facebook is building an app that will send news alerts to your phone.
Oracle apologizes for a executive s blog post criticizing its customers and security vendors.
San Francisco startup Zirtual has shut down, saying it grew at a rate faster than it could handle.
The latest version of Mozilla s Firefox browser clearly has Microsoft Edge in its sights.
Split-screen views may be coming to the new Apple iPad mini.
Hewlett-Packard has named the board members for its two companies after it splits up in November.
The Russian government is threatening to block Reddit over a single thread on growing weed.
It looks like Apple Pay competitor CurrentC, which is back by major retailers, won t launch until next year.
Facebook is struggling to sell advertising in India.
South San Francisco biotech firm Global Blood Therapeutics raised $120 million in its IPO on Tuesday.
Your old video games could be worth a ton of money.
Alibaba stock hits a record low after missing its earnings expectations.
At top: Tinder photo