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  2. Google Offers - Wikipedia

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    Google Offers was a service offering discounts and coupons. Initially, it was a deal-of-the-day website similar to Groupon, but it later changed focus. Rather than a small number of prepaid offers, it instead offered many smaller discounts. It is additionally integrated with both Google Maps and Google Wallet for mobile offers. [2]

  3. Deal-of-the-day - Wikipedia

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    Deal-of-the-day (also called daily deal or flash sales or one deal a day) is an ecommerce business model in which a website offers a single product for sale for a period of 24 to 36 hours. Potential customers register as members of the deal-a-day websites and receive online offers and invitations by email or social networks.

  4. Mozilla Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The deal was originally going to expire in 2006, but was later extended to 2008 and then ran through 2011." [31] The deal was extended again another 3 years, until November 2014. Under the deal, Mozilla was to have received from Google another $900 million ($300 million annually), nearly 3 times the previous amount. [32]

  5. A Microsoft victory and Mozilla defeat: The fallout from ...

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    When users type in search queries into Mozilla’s Firefox browser, it reroutes them to Google. Mozilla’s deal with Google is incredibly lucrative, making up $510 million of its $593 million in ...

  6. Get lifestyle news, with the latest style articles, fashion news, recipes, home features, videos and much more for your daily life from AOL. ... Presidents' Day deals on Apple AirPods: Save $80 on ...

  7. Your ultimate guide to shopping the best post-Prime Day deals ...

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    Walmart Deals 2024: See what to shop on Day 2 of the big Holiday Deals event The no-mess sunscreen applicator that's a parent's must-have is now $12: 'Sunscreen isn’t a battle anymore'

  8. Matt Rutledge - Wikipedia

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    Matt Rutledge (born 1972) is an American Internet entrepreneur, best known as the founder and former CEO of the daily deal site Woot. Woot was acquired by Amazon in 2010, and Rutledge resigned his position at Amazon in 2012. Rutledge launched a new daily-deal site, Meh, in 2014.

  9. Groupon Grows More Valuable: After Google Offer, Expansion ...

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    The Internet was abuzz Tuesday with reports that search engine giant Google (GOOG) had made a $6 billion offer for social buying site Groupon. The figure is two to three times higher than ...