The Local Onliner 1 month ago

Armstrong: IYP ‘More Important, Not Less;’ Hyperlocal ‘Patch’ Spreads

AOL CEO Tim Armstong, interviewed by John Battelle at Web 2.0 in San Francisco, gave a thumbs up to the future of the Yellow Pages – at least, the Internet Yellow Pages. Full Article at The Local Onliner

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  1. AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong pauses during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 1, 2009. The interview is part of the first day of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
  2. NEW YORK - MAY 28:  A woman walks by the AOL corporate headquarters on Broadway May 28, 2009 in New York City. Media titan Time Warner announced today that it is spinning off its AOL advertising-and-dial-up unit into a separate company.
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