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    <title>How quickly are Yellow Pages moving online?</title>
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    <published>2009-12-06T04:08:12Z</published>
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    <summary>Everybody needs a directory of local businesses. Originally they were all the bricks of paper that we all know so well. As Will Hanke writes they were briefly published on CD&#8217;s as well before starting to go online. Of course...</summary>
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        <name>Ask Bjørn Hansen</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>Everybody needs a directory of local businesses.  Originally they were all the bricks of paper that we all know so well.    As <a href="href="http://www.willhanke.com/2009/12/04/yellow-pages/">Will Hanke writes</a> they were briefly published on CD&#8217;s as well before starting to go online.</p>

<p>Of course the books are still being printed, but they are moving online <em>fast</em>.  How fast?  That&#8217;s up for debate and of course different from market to market (in particular internationally), but there&#8217;s more and more evidence that at least in North America it is going <em>very fast</em>.</p>
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