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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT5) NEW YORK -- December 16, 2007 -- E-COMMERCE-COLUMN -- Paul Hurley, Ideeli?s chief executive, in Manhattan on Dec. 13, 2007. KMART made a generation of bargain hunters react like starving dogs to a ringing bell. Now Internet companies want to bring the blue-light special to the cellphone - only this time, the bells are text messages telling shoppers that Valentino clutches, Christian Dior sunglasses and other luxury items are selling at more than 50 percent off. That is the concept behind Ideeli, a Web site that will officially be rolled out on Monday, Dec. 17. (Annie Tritt/The New York Times)
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