Let Your Fingers do the Walking. YellowPages.com Rolls Out iPhone Web App

Yellowpages, the Google of the analog age, is jumping on board the iPhone bandwagon. The old offline search directory has rolled out a very slick looking mobile web interface designed for Safari, offering the usual "Find me" search service for businesses, as well as maps - powered by Microsoft MapPoint (bleh).
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what's wrong with using Maps?
Nothing at all. But Microsoft MapPoint sucks.
[...] to incorporate some of its IP (read: Sensis’ IP), such as the YellowPages, which recently launched a widget for the iPhone in the [...]
that's what I mean. Google maps on the iPhone does exactly what this web app does, right? So why not just use google maps.
cool a slow ugly version of google maps on a sarfari web app.
Google maps rule.
Great site for Iphones!!
Great tool, and where do you people think google and yahoo get there LOCAL information from, the phone companies duh.
Really good site, where did you come up with the information in this summary? I'm pleased I found it though, ill be checking back soon to see what other articles you have.