Ok, I admit it, I read the
press release from
Pizza.net "the original pizza search engine." It said the site was "leading the way in search technology by combining open source from Yahoo's AJAX Library for a faster web experience, Google's mapping for an enhanced visual address locater, and Geocoding for the zip code proximity searches for increased accuracy."
So I tried it keying in my ZIP Code (outside Boston) and a radius. For 1 mile I got nothing (odd as there are several within a few blocks including one across the street). For a five mile radius I got one hit. Ready?
You searched within 5 Miles of 021xx
Pizza Inn
Distance: 4.25 miles S
718 Ctr St, Vinton, LA, US, 70668View in Google Earth™
A search in Chicago was more successful but included:
Nicky's Chinese Food
Distance: 0.24 miles S
5231 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL, US, 60615
There are odd things in that area of Chicago; the resaurant may well serve pizza!
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