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The phrase white pages is a noun. White Pages means (1) a telephone directory or section of a directory (suually printed on white paper) where the names of people are listed alphabetically along with their telephone numbers.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the phrase white pages.
- Addresses
Addresses provides white pages, yellow pages, background checks, reverse phone numbers, city guides, zip codes and area codes. There is also a cell phone lookup and business search by category.
https://www.addresses.com/
- AnyWho
A site provided by AT&T, there are three types of directories: yellow pages, white pages, and reverse lookup.
https://www.anywho.com/
- DexKnows
DexKnows is a product of R.H. Donnelley, one of the nation's largest yellow pages and online local search providers. DexKnows is one of the 700 directories they publish. Users can search businesses in the local yellow pages and for people in the white pages. There is also a mapping component that provides directions, the capability to search by landmarks, and a save feature.
https://www.dexknows.com/
- Dogpile
Dogpile is a metasearch engine that calls itself all the best search engines piled into one. One request fetches data from a number of other search engines. The homepage of Dogpile is very simple with no ads or news, just links to types of search--images, video, news, yellow pages, white pages, and preferences.
https://www.dogpile.com/
- InfoSpace
Founded in 1996, and located in Bellevue, Washington, InfoSpace provides two services: Online Search and Delivery, and Mobile. Both deliver information and entertainment to consumers. Users can access white pages, yellow pages, web search, maps & directions, browse categories, reverse phone, near an address, email search, worldwide directories, and more.
https://www.infospace.com/
- MetaCrawler
MetaCrawler, developed in 1994 at the University of Washington and a brand of InfoSpace, is a metasearch engine that blends the top search results from a number of search engines all at once. Users have the option of searching for images, audio, video, news, yellow pages, and white pages.
https://www.metacrawler.com/
- WebCrawler
Webcrawler calls itself the web's top search engines spun together. It includes Google, Yahoo!, Windows Live, Ask.com, About.com, MIVA, LookSmart, and others. It uses metasearch technology to search quickly and eliminate duplicates. Users can also submit their sites. Other search links include photos, video, audio, news, yellow pages, white pages, featured searches, and a downloadable toolbar.
https://www.webcrawler.com/
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