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- Hyperlocal (also reckoned Hyper-local) is an adjective used to describe something as being "limited to a very small geographical area", and in particular...
- Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. is an American company that operates a hyperlocal social networking service for neighborhoods. The company was founded in 2008...
- doing business as Patch Media. As of May 2024[update], the Patch.com hyperlocal websites provide local news and human interest stories to 1,900 communities...
- Connecticut Daily Voice official site Kaplan, David (June 1, 2010). "Hyperlocal Network Mainstreet Connect Raises $3.97 Million First Round". PaidContent...
- and West Seattle Herald, that were shut down in the early 21st century; hyperlocal neighborhood blogs have emerged as an alternative to these w****lies. Seattle...
- is a community college in Rock Springs. Rock Springs is served by two hyperlocal news websites, Swee****erNOW.com and Wyo4news.com Rock Springs is served...
- is served by numerous national and regional radio stations, as well as hyperlocal radio stations. These include Hits Radio Birmingham and Greatest Hits...
- Swiggy Genie. It rivals homegrown startup Zomato in food delivery and hyperlocal marketplace. In 2011, Sriharsha Majety and Nandan Reddy designed an e-commerce...
- started its food delivery service in India, initially partnering with hyperlocal logistics companies such as Delhivery, Grab and Runnr to fulfill deliveries...
- has 20 daily newspapers and 96 w****ly newspapers that serve local and hyperlocal markets. The most-circulated newspaper in the state is The Seattle Times...