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Quebecor MediaPages, a Quebecor Media company specialized in publishing print and online directories, is pleased to announce the release of a new version of its Canoe411.ca online directory, which is part of the Canoe network.
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: Charity Events: Search With a Cause; Google No Longer Directory Promoter?; Senator Kohl Wants Oversight of Google-Yahoo Deal; and more.
The Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link offers an easy way to watch digital video files without the need to hook up a computer to your TV.
It’s hard to overestimate the power of search in driving mobile traffic. That’s one of the lessons Tim Repsher, director of mobile product and business development for Media General, learned shortly after the launch of TBO’s mobile site.
Forty years ago today the Journal Inquirer became a daily afternoon newspaper and published its first edition, merging the weekly paper that had served the Rockville area (the Journal, founded a hundred years earlier) and the weekly that for the last few years had served South and East Windsor (the Inquirer).
BRISTOL, Tenn. — R.H. Donnelley Corp. is laying off 46 employees in Sullivan County effective Friday, according to the state of Tennessee and a company spokesman.
If anyone was looking for heated verbal sparring at Monday’s debate for the state House 71st District, they went home disappointed.
A state game commission officer was looking for deer poachers when he happened upon two men attempting to steal gas from an Addison Township sawmill, state police in Somerset said.
A Johnstown man who police said robbed an East Taylor Township bank at knifepoint last month will stand trial for the bank job. John Matthew Fletcher, 28, of William Penn Avenue, waived his right to a preliminary hearing Monday before District Judge Mary Ann Zanghi of Vinco.
Mary Wilks was a little girl with a big imagination when she saw the name on the plaque at the Alamo in San Antonio. It was "Melton," the same as her grandmother's maiden name. So, she allowed herself to think she might have an ancestor who gave his life for Texas. Wilks didn't tell anyone about the man, Elijah Melton. She could not risk having someone burst her bubble. But every time Wilks ...
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