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Friday, November 18, 2005

Google Phone Book - Handy Dandy!


I've always found the Google Phone Book handy but I've always had trouble getting it to kick in when I type my query in the regular window. So one day when I was successful at getting it to kick in I saved the page as a bookmark (favorite) and now whenever I want to do a search I just open it up and it works like a charm. The context is "name, city state" or you can do just "name, state" which is what my example shows. I hope you find it useful!

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;amp;lr=&pb=f&q=John+Doe%2C+MN&pb=f&btnG=Search+PhoneBook



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