Immersifind
ImmersiFind Inc. is North America's leading local search platform enabler, headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company was created by Canada's largest Independent directory publisher, Canpages Inc. and grew out of the demand to create the best overall online and mobile directory user experience available in the marketplace. The company has benefited from 10 years of real time development know how in the platform development arena and has over 100 years of directory management and local search experience within its management team.
ImmersiFind’s platform products include easy to use and SEO enabled online local search platforms, mobile directory platforms and voice enabled directory assistance platforms. Its cutting edge technology and attention to the smallest of details as it relates to optimizing the user experience, clearly set ImmersiFind apart from its peers within its industry.
ImmersiFind was officially launched in 2008 and counts leading media publishers in Canada and the United States as clients. The company's vision is very simple: To be the strategic local search platform partner of choice, enabling local media publishers to be the very best at local search.
- Website:
- http://www.immersifind.com
- Address:
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500 - 2700 Production Way
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Blog Posts About Immersifind
Vancouver-based Canpages, an online recommendation and local search engine that aims to out do both the traditional Yellow Pages and yellowpages.com, has added another weapon to their... more
Bruce Sharpe of Singular Productions has been capturing audio & video from local events over the past couple months and turning them into slick productions on his blog. In November Sharpe... more
Last week we reported on ImmersiFind, a spinoff of Canpages' local search platform. One aspect of the story I missed is that the iPhone component of ImmersiFind was done by two-man Vancouver... more
When I received a phone book this year, it went straight to the recycle. I couldn't imagine that I would ever open a dead tree copy of information that I could access much quicker online. Directory... more