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Feb. 28, 2007 -- Geebo.com, a Sacramento, Calif.-based classified-advertising website, has partnered with Yahoo, Google, and MySpace to enable smaller employers to post jobs across the Internet, the company said Wednesday.
The website is targeting small-business owners and other employers on tight budgets by providing ads with high visibility at relatively low costs, the company said. Job-seekers can also upload resumes, which employers and other recruiters can search for free, the company said.
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