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Trulia (www.trulia.com) — the best place to start a real estate search, is the fastest-growing U.S. real estate Web site, with approximately 5 million unique visitors per month.

Brownstoner (www.brownstoner.com) — is a site about Brooklyn real estate and renovation, and all the tangential topics that impact life inside and outside the home in Brooklyn. Launched in October 2004, the site currently has about 150,000 unique visitors per month.

Gothamist (www.gothamist.com) — owns and operates the most popular network of city blogs on the Internet today. Founded in 2003 and led by the NYC flagship site Gothamist.com , the network includes 14 websites in five countries, each covering local news, events, food, and entertainment for an avid audience of young urbanites. The network has grown year-over-year by more than 100 percent and currently has 10.2 million monthly page views.

Papermag.com (www.papermag.com) — PAPER Magazine’s online publication, has been the online source for trendsetters in major cities around the world for 14 years, featuring the latest happenings and goings on in fashion, art, music, design and nightlife.

Serious Eats (www.seriouseats.com) — is a website focused on celebrating and sharing food enthusiasm through blogs and online community.

Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) — leveraging the published application programming interface (API), LightPole automatically provides Yahoo!Local content to all mobile device users through a channel provided at account set-up; LightPole also intends to be a leading developer of Yahoo!’s recently announced Fire Eagle, a service that allows anyone to share their location with sites and services online

Yelp! (www.yelp.com) — is a site where people write reviews about local businesses; LightPole has used its API to integrate local Yelp! information with the LightPole mobile experience by having consumers text GETYELP to 41411 or going to get.lightpole.net/yelp

Platial (www.platial.com) — a free online mapping resource where millions of people around the world share and discover all kinds of places now enables mobility of its user maps through LightPole

MappyHour (www.mappyhour.com) — an interactive bar guide that shares Happy Hour locations throughout the world can now bring that content direct to your mobile device from the LightPole application downloadable from the MappyHour site

HotSpotr (www.hotspotr.com) — the online service that identifies laptop-friendly locations with free WiFi, complete with a user rating system providing critical information such as availability of power outlets, can now bring that content direct to your mobile device from the LightPole application downloadable from the HotSpotr site

Heyday Books (www.heydaybooks.com) — is a nonprofit organization that specializes in books and other educational projects that foster an understanding of the history, literature, art, environment, social issues, and culture of California and the West; the book Gables and Fables, a portrait of San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood, is now available as a mobile channel through LightPole and via a download from their site

The Bathroom Diaries (www.thebathroomdiaries.com) — the world’s largest database of restroom locations now enables mobility of its content through LightPole

Zvents (www.zvents.com) — the local search engine for discovering things to do, places to go and people to see — anytime and anywhere — now enables mobility of its content through LightPole