Using Google Phonebook

February 18, 2010  //  Posted by: qwcdirect  //  Category: Internet & Web, Telecom, Web Technology

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Google’s phonebook can find US public business and residential numbers, and it can find them with less information than you need to look through the paper phonebook. Google’s phonebook can only find public phone numbers. It can’t find cell numbers. All you have to do is:

1. Enter the phone number in the search bar of Google’s home page, including the area code. Verify the number. Hit the “Search” button.

2. Wait for the search result. Look for the name and address that is associated to the phone number to be shown on the screen.

3. When Google finds the name and address matching a phone number, it will also give you a handy link to Google Maps to get driving directions to that address.

This might look like a tool designed for stalkers, but Google is just putting together information already available from local phone directories and Internet phonebook searches. If you don’t want Google to list your name and number, you can search for your own phone number and click on the “Request to have your name removed from this list” link in the search results.

Mobile technology

July 05, 2009  //  Posted by: Money Keeper  //  Category: Data Transfer, Technology, Telecom

Telecom, MobilesMobile technology is the fodder of common men now but once it was only accessible within the domain of technical wizards. Mobile technology implies portable technology. Thus, anything that makes scientific invention run on its wheels is known as mobile technology. Laptop, Palmtop and GPS are among the few major examples of this technology.

Also, there are plenty of communication technologies that the mobile techniques can be used as. Wi-Fi, dial up services, VPN, GSM and 3G are eminent examples of this facet. Mobile technology can help you work offsite. We are cramped for time today. Corporate culture is based on multitasking. At this point, it is imponderable for us to be seated at a presentation in Tokyo and dictate men in Venice.

This is where mobile technology comes into the picture. Yes, there is a bottleneck. Mobile data is more vulnerable to be utilized by unauthorized people. This brings the data within the field of extra precaution.