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Fast Company Now: "Geo-Coupons Land On Google Maps

It's only been a few months since Fast Company last charted the course of online mapping, though ongoing developments in mapping technology and added features are beginning to make 2006 look like the Year of The Map. Last week, Google opened the doors for businesses to begin adding coupons inside the company's map service. In partnership with Valpak Direct Marketing Systems (those friendly mailers of 528 million packets of coupons a year) Google's software allows companies to embed links within the maps and serve up printable coupons (for, say, businesses without an online presence)."



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