Did you know you can type in phone numbers on Google...
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Did you know you can type in phone numbers on Google...
and get a listing? I tried it with mine and some friends and it's true. Try it for yourself. It's kind of troubling, but it's true.
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It worked for my work and my parents. My phone number is unlisted and it didn't find any matches. I would imagine that the search just treats the phone number like another word and it lists a page that contains it.
Actually, there is some service or another that does this, so it isn't a true website search.
I found out about this on snopes.com, which validates urban legends: http://www.snopes.com/computer/internet/google.htm
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That is true Chad. I typed in my address on Mapquest one day and unfortunately the directions were wrong. 

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Infospace has a "reverse" lookup too. Even our new phone books have phone numbers in numerical order, with the corresponding addresses.
My Wife is in the floral business. She uses Mapquest and Google for address searches. It is very helpful, especially when She gets an order from out of town, and the sending flower shop has misspelled the street name. She can pop the phone # in, and it will spit out the right addy.
I have to echo Breeze on this one. Google only contains info that anyone could find out anyway through public records.
My Wife is in the floral business. She uses Mapquest and Google for address searches. It is very helpful, especially when She gets an order from out of town, and the sending flower shop has misspelled the street name. She can pop the phone # in, and it will spit out the right addy.
I have to echo Breeze on this one. Google only contains info that anyone could find out anyway through public records.

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I typed in my address and got MapQuest. Then I clicked on aerial photo and I could see my house.
Then I zoomed in as far as I could.
I could see the pool in the back yard. Good thing no one in the family was skinny dipping that day!
I do use mapquest often...as it helps me with directions to places around Phoenix I am not familiar with.
Thanks for the shortcut tip!
Then I zoomed in as far as I could.
I could see the pool in the back yard. Good thing no one in the family was skinny dipping that day!
I do use mapquest often...as it helps me with directions to places around Phoenix I am not familiar with.
Thanks for the shortcut tip!
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