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  • Groupon Now Provides ‘Grouponvelope’ For Holiday Gifts

    Groupon announced the launch of two new holiday gifting features for local businesses: the Grouponvelope and the digital gift voucher.

    “We’re giving local merchants who do not have a gift card program the ability to reach millions of customers looking for last-minute but thoughtful holiday gift ideas,” a spokesperson for the company tells WebProNews.

    When the customer starts the purchasing process on Groupon, and clicks “Give as a gift,” they can choose “Electronic Style” or “Print Style”. The former will let them choose from four different electronic envelope themes and select a delivery date for an animated e-card. The latter will let the customer print out a “Grouponvenlope” that can be cut and folded into a holiday-themed envelope and card.

    The features are available for “virtually” every deal on Groupon.com, including Groupon Getaways and Groupon Goods deals.

    “Many merchants don’t have the resources to invest in the same digital gifting solutions provided by national retailers, and they miss out on sales that are important to their bottom line,” said Groupon CEO Eric Lefkofsky. “Our new gifting solutions create a level playing field for local merchants and effortless last-minute holiday shopping for consumers.”

    Seaworld is hoping customers will take advantage.

    Image: Groupon

  • Send a Valentine’s Day E-Card Google Style with “Map Your Valentine”

    Google is no stranger to holiday celebrations. It almost seems like there are more days that Google posts "doodles" for its logo than days it doesn’t. Today, being Valentine’s Day, is of course no exception. Here’s what the Google Doodle looks like today, if you’re one of many who rarely goes to Google.com to do your searching (as opposed to searching from the browser). 

    Google Valentine's Day Doodle

    Google is also no stranger to providing interesting tools based on holidays and events. See the company’s election resources, for example. Now, Google has a way to send your Valentine an interesting e-card. 

    Mike Blumenthal, who keeps a close eye on all things Google Maps, noticed that Google registered the domain MapYourValentine.com, where the company has put up this: 

    Map Your Valentine with Google

    You can map your "special Place" and send the valentine (if you can read the letters in the CAPTCHA). You are then greeted with options for sending chocolates or flowers, conveniently mapped on Google Maps, or for finding a date, which takes you to a regular Google search for "find a date".

    Valentine Delivered (courtesy of Google)