NEW YORK (AP) —  Google Inc., which has expanded beyond its core search operations into  mobile phones and other products, is developing a local coupon service  similar to Groupon. Like Groupon Inc., the service, Google Offers,  will offer time-limited deals from local vendors, such as restaurants.  Ten dollars, for example, might buy $20 worth of food at a local café. “Google  is communicating with small businesses to enlist their support and  participation in a test of a pre-paid offers/vouchers program,” said  Google Inc. spokesman Nate Tyler. Google would not say when Offers would be available or provide any more details about its plans. While  Groupon is Google’s most obvious competitor when it comes to offering  local deals, the field of coupon sites has rapidly grown to include  sites such as LivingSocial and Tippr. Flash sales site Gilt Groupe and  the newsletter DailyCandy also offer local deals. Google has  signaled it wants to expand in local advertising. Last year, it promoted  Marissa Mayer, who oversaw the company’s core search products to grow  the company’s geographic and local services business, and gave her a  seat on the company’s operating committee of top decision-makers. The  company also has reportedly tried to enter the local deals business by  buying prominent companies in the field. Last year, Google, based in  Mountain View, Calif., reportedly considered acquiring Yelp for more  than $500 million. And last month, it reportedly tried to buy Groupon  for somewhere between $5 billion and $6 billion, but was rejected.  Groupon has since raised an additional $950 million in venture capital  funding. Currently, Google’s Places service lets local businesses  set up pages where the owners can post photos and other promotional  information, and customers can write reviews. Then, these places can  appear as pinpoints on Google’s popular map network, Google Maps. Shares of Google rose $1.12 in after-hours trading after falling $14.94, or 2.4 percent, to close Friday at $611.83.
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