Oodle (http://www.oodle.com), a whole new way to shop classifieds, and the New York Post (http://www.nypost.com/) today announced a partnership to revamp the online classifieds offering on nypost.com. New York Post users will now be able to search New York’s largest collection of online classified listings in tickets, pets, merchandise and services as well as post their own ads for free. The New York Post, with more than 4 million users in a typical month, is the oldest and fastest growing continuously published daily newspaper in the United States. Oodle is the largest and most comprehensive online classifieds marketplace in the nation.
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