Mark Power
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I recently started using Publicearth and I must say, it has been an average experience. The website is easy to navigate and the search functionality works well. However, I found some of the listings to be outdated and inaccurate. Overall, it's a decent platform for finding local businesses.

Lea Clingman
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Publicearth has been a really helpful resource for finding local businesses. The website is easy to navigate and provides accurate information. I especially appreciate the detailed reviews and ratings from other users. Keep up the good work!

Matthew Hogue
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I've been using this company website for a while now and I find it to be quite useful. The user interface is intuitive and the search feature is robust. It provides accurate information about local businesses without any hassle. A great tool overall!

Chris Rogers
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I've been using Publicearth for a while now and it has never disappointed me. It's a fantastic platform for discovering local businesses. The search feature is accurate and the user reviews provide valuable insights. I'm extremely satisfied with this website!

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About Publicearth

PublicEarth, launched in November 2009, is a free wiki database of and about locations, generated and updated by users. On the site, people create and maintain PlaceBook personal atlases - which organize and manage their personal locations for ease in sharing, searching, travel planning and activity discovery. In May 2009 PublicEarth began developing a stealth "phase 2" which launched in private beta in August 2010. Originally called PlaceBook (or, famously, PlacéBoök), after threats from Facebook, they changed their landmark travel product TripTrace. In February 2010 PublicEarth was sold to an undisclosed recipient, and separated from the TripTrace website. CEO Rubin purchased the TripTrace project and created a new company TripTrace, Inc. to deliver on the vision.

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