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Yahoo Takes On Google in a Street-to-Street Battle







Yahoo Takes On Google in a
Street-to-Street Battle

Yahoo Takes On Google in a
Street-to-Street Battle
06/29/2004 06:49 PM

Yahoo's Overture Services says it has rolled out a search service called Local Match that connects users to local businesses. The company's offering is an answer to Google's local search feature.




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