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New company seeks to stretch its reach

Quick ReadThe founders of a company that survived the dotcom bubble's burst, are starting "a social gifting service."

GroupGifting.com., described as a quot;a social gifting service,quot;

Photo credit: iStock | GroupGifting.com., described as a "a social gifting service," is expected to be launched in less than two weeks.

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People have been pestering Tyler Roye, who along with his team brought Long Island one of the few local Internet companies that survived the dot-com bust, about his next move. Roye is about to let the Island know.

In less than two weeks, Roye will announce that he and his team will be starting a new company, to be called GroupGifting.com. In an interview last week, Roye would offer only a...

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