There are many web phone number directories, but none as close to your fingertips as is Google's search field. Sure, like many of the things we cover in GoogleTutor, it's been around for a while. But, also like many of the things that have been around for a while, barely anyone knows about them! Google provides an excellent directory of residential and business phone numbers in the United States. With Google Phonebook you'll be able to:
- search residential listings separately
search business listings separately
search both business and residential listings together
perform a reverse number lookupLooking Up Phone Numbers
There are three operators that perform the searches for a phone number (we'll get into the reverse directory lookup later). These are:
- rphonebook: Search the residential listings
bphonebook: Search the business listings
phonebook: Search both residential and business listingsThe format for these operators is [operator] [location]
A search beginning with any of these operators brings up Google's Phonebook search results page. A search of both business and residential combined (phonebook:) will list up to five matches for each of the two phone books, with links to display more. The other two operators display a longer initial page of matches.
rphonebook: Aaron Smith 92101
- bphonebook: Plumbing Los Angeles
- phonebook: Stevens Belmont, CA
- bphonebook: (sewing | alterations) los angeles
rphonebook: john (fleming | flemming) caDoing a Reverse Lookup
All of the three operators can be used for a reverse number lookup using the format [operator] [phone number]. Area code is required. The following looks up the phone number 805-555-1234 in either directory:
- phonebook: 805-555-1234Asking Google to Remove Your Listing
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