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Bangalore, Aug. 6

Move over yellow pages, go online for local information. The appetite for local information is being whetted with new online search Web sites that list businesses and services within a city. Four Interactive has ‘beta’ launched asklaila.com, an online service that allows users to search, discover and review local services and businesses. Whether it is searching for a nightclub with valet parking or where to get a haircut near home, learn Spanish or something as prosaic as finding a notary, asklaila gives users the answers they need. It provides listings and editorial and user reviews. The service will be initially launched in Bangalore and will expand to cover 22 more cities in India. —

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