There are several ways to approach the aggregation of "deals" to offer consumers. One can aggregate deals first, then match with consumers who want them. Or you can aggregate demand first, then find retailers to supply the demand. The latter is what Loopt is attempting.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Loopt Aggregates Buyers, Then Finds Sellers

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