

WHITE PAGES ADDRESSES FOR ANDROID
Whitepages released an iOS app that August, followed by the Whitepages Caller ID app for Android devices in February 2009 and for Blackberry that May. It also introduced an api, which gave third-party developers access to Whitepages' data. That same year, it acquired VoIP developer Snapvine in order to add features where users could be called through the website without giving out their phone number. In 2008, Whitepages said it would start working on options for users to control their information on the site. By 2008 the company had $66 million in annual revenues. By the end of that year, the Whitepages database had grown to 180 million records and the company was listed as one of Deloitte's 500 fastest growing technology companies in North America three times. That same year, MSN adopted Whitepages' directory data for its "Look it up" feature.

In 2005, Technology Crossover Ventures and Providence Equity Partners invested $45 million in the company. In 2003, Algard stepped down as CEO to focus on, which he had also founded and Max Bardon took his place as CEO temporarily. By 2005, $15 million in annual revenues was coming from these contracts. The company brokered deals with Yellowpages and Superpages, whereby Whitepages earned revenue for sending them referral traffic. The site grew and attracted more advertisers. In 1998, Algard left his job to focus on the website he incorporated Whitepages in 2000. Eventually WhitePages was producing more ad-revenue than Algard was earning at Goldman Sachs. He expanded the database of contact information using data licensed from American Business Information (now a part of Infogroup). He continued operating the website as a hobby while working as an investment banker for Goldman Sachs. Algard bought the domain for $900, which he says was all of his savings at the time. He thought of an online email directory as an easier way to find people. Algard was searching for a friend's contact information and the phone company gave him the wrong number. The idea for Whitepages was conceived by Alex Algard, while studying at Stanford in 1996. From 2010 to 2016, the company shifted away from advertising revenue and began focusing more on selling business services and subscription products.

From 2008 to 2013, Whitepages released several mobile apps, a re-design in 2009, the ability for consumers to control their contact information, and other features. Investors were later bought-out by Algard in 2013. It was incorporated in 2000 and received $45 million in funding in 2005. Whitepages was founded in 1997 as a hobby for then- Stanford student Alex Algard. It has the largest database available of contact information on US residents.
WHITE PAGES ADDRESSES VERIFICATION
Whitepages is a provider of online directory services, fraud screening, background checks and identity verification for consumers and businesses. Weather, maps, & dialing codes.Contact data, background data, and mobile apps Searches six email directories simultaneously.Įxcellent arrangement of resources look-up resources by those that search by name, by street address, by phone number, etc.Īlso available in Italian, German, & Indonesian. Reverse searching for residential addresses.
WHITE PAGES ADDRESSES FULL
Once you have the full name, then search the People Finder directory. Use Electoral Roll database for name only searching. Researchers seeking a country not listed in the chart below should begin with Infobel. Many telephone directories for countries other than the United States provide sparse information.
