Google’s new 411 service is free: 1-800-GOOG-411
It’s not new.. been using it for about a year now. Still pretty awesome, regardless.
And T-Mobile wants me to pay $1.49 for each use of their 411 service? Ha. No thanks.
After I kept thinking, “That Google phone service would you useful right about now,” but never being able to remember the number, I finally added 1-800-GOOG-411 to by address book. Only a week and it’s already been useful!
you can txt “googl” as well.. but all txt messages must be formatted “thing you need to find.city.state” if you get free txt messages it’s free.
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It’s not new.. been using it for about a year now. Still pretty awesome, regardless.
Oct 2nd, 2007 / 12:28 am
And T-Mobile wants me to pay $1.49 for each use of their 411 service? Ha. No thanks.
Oct 2nd, 2007 / 7:52 am
After I kept thinking, “That Google phone service would you useful right about now,” but never being able to remember the number, I finally added 1-800-GOOG-411 to by address book. Only a week and it’s already been useful!
Oct 2nd, 2007 / 11:29 am
you can txt “googl” as well.. but all txt messages must be formatted “thing you need to find.city.state” if you get free txt messages it’s free.
Oct 7th, 2007 / 3:24 pm