- GigaOm, Monday, September 12, 2011 1 PM
Volatile as it is, the daily deal space is still attracting new services. CityPockets, for one, offers a "digital wallet" for storing past deal offers, along with a secondary market for buying and
selling discounts.
"The service, which can organize daily deals from about 30 sites, including Groupon, Living Social, BuyWithMe, Tippr and others, has been on a roll lately," reports
GigaOm, "raising $735,000 in June and last month buying DealBurner, a deal aggregator service that pushes out text messages on nearby daily deals to people who check-in on Foursquare and Facebook
Places."
Next up, CityPockets is strengthening its iPhone and Android mobile applications with deal buying -- "so users can not only manage their daily deals from a smartphone but
also buy them on the go," GigaOm explains. CityPockets will also let users store credit card data on their mobile apps to more easily buy deals without relying on PayPal. Users can also now search for
nearby secondary deals on their mobile app based on location and category.
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