For years, the $130 billion U.S. local-advertising market has largely eluded Internet companies. Now the daily-deal business model has given Web firms a new shot at the marketing dollars of the nail salon and coffee shop around the corner. The scramble to tap businesses is a hallmark of Silicon Valley's new Web boom, with high-tech sites like Facebook, Groupon and others duking it out for these low-tech merchants.
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