Addresses Free People Searches Headlines
Free Directory Offers Information on More Than 95 Million US Consumer Email Addresses
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla., Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- AddressSearch.com, a website helping users to reconnect with acquaintances through email, just finished an expansion of its directory, which pushed ...
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Make your contact lists smarter on iPhone
(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) How many contact lists do you have? A new iPhone app from Xobni unifies your contact lists into one app (already available for Android), helping you quickly find contact information from a number of sources. Smartr Contacts for iPhone (Free) unifies your contacts by scanning your iPhone contact list and e-mail contacts, then grabbing information from ...
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Uzurp Financial Advisor Database Tops 230,000 Contacts
Uzurp.com, an online tool for researching Financial Advisors, Stockbrokers, and Registered Investment Advisors, has now topped 230,000 contacts in their database.Wilmington, DE (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 Uzurp.com announces that they have now topped 230,000 contacts in their Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and Financial Advisor databases. Covering a rapidly changing industry, the database has ...
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Pizza, Chinese, American Cuisine: Most Popular Food Searches in 2011; 300,000 Menus Added to AT&T's YP(SM) App
GLENDALE, Calif. , Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile searches for nearby restaurants multiplied by the millions in 2011, doubling year over year(i), according to activity on the YP(SM) app. Not a ...
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IID Reports Half of Fortune 500 and Major U.S. Government Agencies Infected With DNSChanger Malware
TACOMA, WA-- - IID , a provider of technology and services that help organizations secure their Internet presence, today announced half of all Fortune 500 companies and what it considers "major" ...
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Twitter Censorship Move Sparks Backlash: Is It Justified?
Internet scorn for Twitter's announcement that it would censor tweets was swift and unforgiving. But even free-speech and other experts were divided on the service's move that it might censor tweets if required by law in "countries that have different ideas about the contours of freedom of expression."
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