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A COLLEGIATE DEAL
LivingSocial, the District-based purveyor of group coupons, began offering deals to a new niche last week, this one made up of college kids.
As part of an arrangement with Reston-based Koofers, a Web site that provides students with old tests, professor reviews and other course aides, LivingSocial will provide deals centered around campuses and their surrounding towns.
Koofers will promote the coupons to its users and share in the revenue that results, said chief executive Gio Hunt. The companies are united by a common investor, Steve Case’s Revolution, and each has a staff populated by AOL expatriates. (And also, we should note: LivingSocial is run by Tim O’Shaughnessy, who is the son-in-law of The Washington Post Co.‘s chairman and chief executive, Donald E. Graham.)
