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Information Today May 17, 2010 |
ZoomInfo Provides Free Sales Prospecting Tool to Small Businesses For small businesses and entrepreneurs on a budget, swapping contacts is a way to jumpstart their lead generation through valuable intelligence on prospects for free. |
InternetNews December 5, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
ZoomInfo Automates Social Networking Online social networking isn't for everybody. For those who don't enjoy the social part, there's ZoomInfo, which, thanks to recent enhancement, sports more info than the original version launched in March. |
Search Engine Watch March 31, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Searching for People with ZoomInfo ZoomInfo is a free service that's gathered information about more than 25 million people--including you, if you have even a minimal presence on the web. |
Information Today March 21, 2005 Barbara Quint |
Eliyon Renamed Zoom Information with New Consumer-Oriented Strategy to Match Zoom Information, Inc. is focusing more on the consumer market by offering access to its search engine to individuals without a subscription. |
Search Engine Watch December 12, 2005 Gary Price |
ZoomInfo Enhances People Search ZoomInfo, the Boston-based 'people search' company, has added several new features that help you search more than 27 million personal profiles. |
Information Today September 1, 2007 Paula J. Hane |
People Search Tools Populate the Web Here's a quick update on what's been happening with people search tools. |
Investment Advisor October 2006 Lauren Barack |
Shrinking the Software Pond The maker of NaviPlan financial planning software acquires Financial Profiles, Inc., developers of Profiles+. |
InternetNews April 17, 2009 Mike Elgan |
Inside Google's 'Facebook Killer' Google is just one acquisition away from offering a social network that does everything Facebook does, minus all the things everybody hates about Facebook. |
Fast Company August 2005 Scott Kirsner |
Who's Zooming You? You're out there. On the Web, there are dozens, perhaps hundreds of references to you -- in company newsletters, college alumni notes, and friends' blogs. So how can you monitor and manage your online reputation? |