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  2. LivingSocial - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LivingSocial

    LivingSocial was founded as Hungry Machine in 2007 by four employees from Revolution Health Group. [8] After acquiring BuyYourFriendADrink.com in 2009, LivingSocial launched a daily deals website. [9] [10] The company offered its first deal in July 2009. [11] By July 2010, the company had launched deals in 25 cities. [11]

  3. LivingSocial Slammed for Cable 'Deal' That's No Deal - AOL

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    Industry watcher Daily Deal Media noticed that LivingSocial posted a deal late last month offering a VHS-to-DVD converter cable for $25 -- a discount, it says, of 64 percent. And while more than ...

  4. LivingSocial Cuts Off the Aggregators. What's Up With That? - AOL

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    Last week, No. 2 group-buying company LivingSocial sent out an email announcing a new policy that it will stop paying commissions to daily-deal aggregators like Yipit, DealGator and Dealery. These ...

  5. AOL Over the weekend, millions of subscribers to daily deal site LivingSocial were alerted by email that their personal data may have been compromised. "LivingSocial recently experienced a cyber ...

  6. Next Jump - Wikipedia

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    On June 9, 2011, Next Jump introduced OO.com as the first product from this partnership. On this site, people enter their zipcode and are presented with a map showing LivingSocial deals, and get rewarded with points if they buy something. [4] As of 2021, the partnership effort is known as WOW Perks.

  7. Ensogo - Wikipedia

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    LivingSocial (2010), operated in Indonesia and Malaysia; Dealmates (2011), operated in Malaysia; Mydeal.com.my, operated in Malaysia and Deal.com.sg, operated in Singapore; Beecrazy, operated in Hong Kong; In June 2011, Ensogo was acquired by LivingSocial. [3] The acquisition extended to Ensogo in Thailand, Philippines as well as Indonesia.