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Web firm wins search engine deal

Auckland-based internet company Netconcepts has won a deal with United States telecoms giant Verizon to make sites on its online shopping directory easier to find.Superpages.com, which grew out of Verizon’s yellow pages subsidiary, is one of the top 50 most visited sites on the web and the number one directory site.
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