From 79fafe2f44f5e31522dd93013950474342bfdfb0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: luxagraf Date: Sat, 4 May 2019 15:48:55 -0500 Subject: archived all the stuff from freelancing for wired --- published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2006/11.13.06/Thu/googlecalllink.txt | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) delete mode 100644 published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2006/11.13.06/Thu/googlecalllink.txt (limited to 'published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2006/11.13.06/Thu/googlecalllink.txt') diff --git a/published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2006/11.13.06/Thu/googlecalllink.txt b/published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2006/11.13.06/Thu/googlecalllink.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8dadb09..0000000 --- a/published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2006/11.13.06/Thu/googlecalllink.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -[The Google blog annouced][1] a new feature on [Google Maps][2] today. When you search for business on Google Maps there is now a "click to call" link which will call the selected business for you. Clicking the link reveals a dropdown menu asking for your phone number. Enter your number and click "connect for free" and Google will call your phone number and automatically connect you to the business. The call is free, but if you use a mobile number airtime minutes will still be used. There is also an option to remember your number so in the future you can make calls with just two clicks. It's a small but handy addition, especially since the call from Google will cause the phone number to show up on your caller ID in case you need later. [1]: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/click-to-call-in-google-maps.html "The Official Google Blog" [2]: http://maps.google.com/ "Google Maps" \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2