Let Your Fingers do the Walking. YellowPages.com Rolls Out iPhone Web App

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Yellowpages, the Google of the analog age, is jumping on board the iPhone bandwagon. The old offline search directory has rolled out a very slick looking mobile web interface designed for Safari, offering the usual “Find me” search service for businesses, as well as maps - powered by Microsoft MapPoint (bleh).

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8 Responses to “Let Your Fingers do the Walking. YellowPages.com Rolls Out iPhone Web App”

  1. jackson Says:

    what’s wrong with using Maps?

  2. Kent Pribbernow Says:

    Nothing at all. But Microsoft MapPoint sucks.

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  4. jackson Says:

    that’s what I mean. Google maps on the iPhone does exactly what this web app does, right? So why not just use google maps.

  5. bryan Says:

    cool a slow ugly version of google maps on a sarfari web app.

  6. Quagmire Says:

    Google maps rule.

  7. ryan Says:

    Great site for Iphones!!

  8. Reviewer Says:

    Great tool, and where do you people think google and yahoo get there LOCAL information from, the phone companies duh.

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