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		<title>Google Barges into the 411 Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I remember a time where I would find myself in need of finding a business, or a Starbucks in my area and I would turn to Cingular&#8217;s trusty &#8216;411&#8216; service. Those were wonderful days, calling in.. talking to an automated prompt and if need be, talking to a disgruntled old lady &#8211; already tired [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="padding: 10px; float: right" title="GOOG-411 Small Logo" src="http://www.zathland.net/b/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/goog411-logo-sm.gif" alt="GOOG-411 Small Logo" /> I remember a time where I would find myself in need of finding a business, or a Starbucks in my area and I would turn to <strong>Cingular</strong>&#8217;s trusty &#8216;<strong>411</strong>&#8216; service. Those were wonderful days, calling in.. talking to an automated prompt and if need be, talking to a disgruntled old lady &#8211; already tired of life &#8211; in the efforts of receiving the information I needed. Then, when everything was seemingly going wonderful&#8230; I got the bill.</p>
<p><span id="more-5"></span> Those four &#8216;411&#8242; calls were expensive. To say the least, I never used Cingular&#8217;s &#8216;411&#8242; service again. Following that incident I found myself searching for a cheaper option. I found one, it was 1-800-<strong>FREE-411</strong>. I used that service with dedication, several times a month if not more. I absolutely hated having to listen to the advertisements that appeared several times during my call. However it did fulfill my needs. For the most part.</p>
<p>Well today, <strong>Google</strong> has released its&#8217; beautiful <a title="GOOG-411" href="http://labs.google.com/goog411" target="_blank"><strong>Google Voice Local Search</strong></a> service via Google Labs. Now instead of calling FREE-411 and having to listen to advertisements telling me I&#8217;ve been selected for a free trip to Cancun (sure.. right), I can instead call <strong>1-800-GOOG-411 (1-800-466-4411) </strong>and simply find out exactly what I need to, without advertisements and <strong>ABSOLUTE</strong> <strong>FREE</strong>!</p>
<p>Not only can <strong>GOOG-411 </strong>give you business listings based on &#8216;<strong>Business Name</strong>&#8216;, but &#8216;<strong>Business Category</strong>&#8216; as well. You are provided with up to the first <em>eight</em> results it finds using the same databases Google Maps uses for business listings. When you select your listing you are <strong>connected</strong> <em><strong>free of charge</strong></em> to the business, or if you want details, it provides you with the address and phone number. In the future, you may very well be provided with a slew of other customizable details. Keep in mind, this <em>is</em> still a &#8220;beta&#8221; project of <strong>Google</strong>&#8217;s. Another great perk of this service is not only can you request information from a particular <strong>city/state</strong> such as &#8220;Mountain View, California&#8221; but a <strong>zip code</strong> (like 94043 &#8211; just say nine-four-oh-four-three). The last great feature of this service is also that it can send to your mobile phone an <strong>SMS</strong> of the business information you want. <em>Thank you Google!</em></p>
<p>Go ahead and give this great new service a spin:</p>
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<li>Dial <strong>1-800-GOOG-411</strong> (that is, 1-800-466-4411)</li>
<li>When it asks for the city or state, say <strong>Mountain View, California</strong> (you can also say <strong>nine-four-oh-four-three</strong>)</li>
<li>When it asks for the business listing, say <strong>Google</strong></li>
<li>Once you are connected to Google for <strong>free</strong>, tell the person who answers the phone to pass on <strong>Thanks </strong>to those responsible for the Google Voice Local Search service they have toiled many long hours working on. Google&#8217;s 411 Team deserves the gratitude and thanks.</li>
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<p>Goodbye Cingular 411&#8230; So long Free 411&#8230; <strong>Hello Goog411! </strong></p>
<p>For more information, check out <a href="http://labs.google.com/goog411/" target="_blank">Google 411 Labs Page</a> and swing by the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/goog411" target="_blank">Google 411 Discussion Group</a>.<strong><br />
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