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- Google Expands Its
People-Finder Capabilities
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Google, which claims "the largest
index of websites available on the World Wide Web
and the industry's most advanced search
technology," has made it easier to retireive
phone numbers and addresses from its database.
- The search engine has added
the availability of street address and phone
number lookup information for residences and
businesses to the results retrievable from its
standard search box. Results are limited to
published, United States phone listings.
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- To find listings for a
business, users need only to type the business
name, city and state into the Google search box.
The business' zip code can be substituted for the
city and state if the user knows it. Conversely,
users can retrieve a complete listing for a
business by entering only the area code and phone
number.
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- To retrieve residential
listings, users can type any of the following
combinations into the Google search box:
- first name (or first
initial), last name, city (state is optional)
- first name (or first
initial), last name, state
- first name (or first
initial), last name, area code
- first name (or first
initial), last name, zip code
- phone number, including
area code
- last name, city, state
- last name, zip code
- Phone number and address
results are displayed at the top of results
pages. Residential results have a
"house" icon to the left, while
business results feature a "skyscraper"
icon to their left.
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- Additionally, these searches
will retrieve html or PDF documents on the web
that also contain the keywords (names, cities,
states, etc) included in the query.
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- Individuals can have their
contact information removed from the Google
database by filling in the form found by clicking here.
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