(Getty Images )Every year, a new phone book thick with listings would appear on your doorstep with a thud. But in the internet age, the phone book has gone the way of the rotary dial and the pay phone. In a sign of the times, Yellow Pages, after moving listings online, stopped distributing phone books to all residential homes in Edmonton in 2010. Customers who want an ink-on-paper phone book can still get one delivered, but they have to request one from the company. "I'm so used to using pay phone and phone books.
Source: CBC News November 18, 2016 20:15 UTC