This has caused general awareness and speculation of online hyper-local destinations which are growing in number including Outside.in, SmallTown, CitySquares, and FatDoor. Dallas based Hyper local news and events site Pegasus News has announced it...
These include Smalltown, Backfence, Outside.in, and Citysquares to name a few. Newspapers are using it to describe their efforts to corral readers and advertisers around online communities that are built around interest in the high school box score...
This is being done by various landing page or micro-site providers such as vFlyer and Smalltown, as well as bigger players such as Google and Yahoo that offer free (simple) Web site development and hosting tools.
and microsite offerings from vFlyer and and Smalltown, this could hook in more small businesses by giving them a free and easy way to create a web presence. Google announced today that it has added a few new features to its Local Business Center...
Smalltown, the hyperlocal Web site, worth a look, VentureBeat Ask, featured in this article, has Smart Answers. In the next three installments, I will also introduce Yahoo! Shortcuts, Google Onebox results, and Microsoft's Instant Answers.
Smalltown, the hyperlocal Web site, worth a look, VentureBeat Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately: From The SEW Blog. Cingular Wireless Voice-Enabled Mobile Local Search