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   <title>As Seen Online - Local Business Finally Figures Out the Internet (and Newspapers, Yellow Pages May Feel the Pinch)</title>
   <description>A catering company in a suburban Connecticut town eliminates its Yellow Pages advertising, which once ran to $12,000 a year, in favor of promoting its website. For a growing number of small businesses, local Internet marketing is proving cheaper, and more successful, than traditional local advertising.</description>
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   <title>Surfers love the web, but won’t give up TV</title>
   <description>Canadians who go online are still avid consumers of traditional media such as newspapers and television, according to a new study of how Canadians use and view the Internet.</description>
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   <title>Ask Jeeves To Retire Mascot</title>
   <description>The smiling butler that has welcomed visitors to search engine Ask Jeeves for nearly 10 years will soon be laid off.</description>
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   <title>Bell, Rogers join forces to deliver wireless broadband</title>
   <description>In a massive pooling of wireless broadband resources, telecom competitors Rogers Communications Inc. and Bell Canada are hooking up on a national wireless network, the companies said Friday.</description>
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   <title>Canadian online advertising grows dramatically in 2004, 2005</title>
   <description> Online Revenues will exceed $500 million dollars in 2005, according to the annual revenue survey by the Interactive Advertising Bureau of Canada (IAB). The survey estimates that the year-end total for Online advertising in Canada in 2005 will be $519 million, a full 43 percent more than the 2004 figure.</description>
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