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  2. Yell (company) | Wikipedia

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    The GPO first included Yellow Pages in its telephone directory for Brighton in 1966, expanding it throughout the UK from 1973. [3][4] Yell.com was first launched in January 1996 as the local search engine for businesses in the UK. [5][6] In January 2001, Yell announced a demerger from its parent company, BT (the GPO's post-privatisation ...

  3. Thomson Local | Wikipedia

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    Thomson Local is a focused local area directory which has continually innovated with features such as colour and knock-out white advertisements. It was the first such directory in the UK to contain added value features such as local maps, local guides, and additional useful information beyond the actual business listings themselves.

  4. Yellow pages | Wikipedia

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    A particular yellow pages is a print directory which provides an alphabetical listing of businesses within a specific geographical area (e.g. the Tampa Bay area), which are segregated under headings for similar types of businesses, such as plumbers. Traditionally, these directories have been published by the local phone company, but there are numerous independent directory publishers. Some ...

  5. Telephone directory | Wikipedia

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    Telephone directory. A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the telephone number of a ...

  6. Hibu | Wikipedia

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    British Telecommunications launched Yell.com, its UK local search engine, in 1996 [2] and acquired YellowBook USA in 1999 for $665 million. [3] Later, Yellow Book USA Inc. was transferred by British Telecommunications to its yellow pages subsidiary, alongside its UK yellow pages publishing business.

  7. Local search (Internet) | Wikipedia

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    Local search is the use of specialized Internet search engines that allow users to submit geographically constrained searches against a structured database of local business listings.

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