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At linkPittsburgh.com, we strive to provide the most complete list of local web pages that are of interest to the citizens and visitors of Pittsburgh, PA and surrounding communities in Allegheny County.
You can think of our listings as an online phonebook. Simply click on the categories until you find the links you are looking for. Alternatively, you can enter a business name in the search to find their details.
Registered users have the ability to add new links into the system. If your business is not listed and you would like it to be, just register for the site (registration is free!), and then click on the "Add Entry" link to submit your site information. Basic listings are absolutely FREE. You can add premium services, such as multiple categories and logos if you desire, but these are completely optional. We do ask that you provide as many details as possible so that it is easier for customers to find your business.
We now allow for the addition of Facebook pages, Foursquare Venues, Twitter accounts, and other social networking avenues to your linkPittsburgh.com business profile. If you have any questions about what these are or how to use them to gain more followers for your business, please see our Pittsburgh Social Blitz site (Coming Soon!). We are also currently working to provide QR codes for all of the business currently in our directory. QR Codes will allow cell phone users to quickly reach your website using a bar code reader on their smartphones. So as you can see, we are working hard to be sure that your business grows to your full expectation.
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| Giants Beat Patriots 21-17 To Win The Super Bowl |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Eli Manning and the Giants one-upped Tom Brady and the Patriots again, coming back with a last-minute score to beat New England 21-17 Sunday night for New York’s fourth Super Bowl title. It was a rematch of the 2008 NFL championship, when Manning led New York past New England to ruin the Patriots’ bid for a perfect season. This was the first Super Bowl with two starting quarterbacks who previously won the big game’s MVP award — and they took turns being brilliant. Manning became the first QB to open a Super Bowl with nine consecutive completions. Later, Brady put together a run of 16 completions in a row, breaking another Super Bowl mark. But in the end, it was Manning who directed the nine-play, 88-yard drive that put New York ahead. (© Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.) Filed under: NFL Playoffs Tagged: Eli Manning, Super Bowl, Tom Brady KDKA News
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