In article <d93cac2a-d3c2-44cd-9fa0-64b750c4bb73@w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, Jeannie <hpjeannie@yahoo.com> wrote: A search did not reveal any messages about this, so I'll be brave and dip a toe in. Google can give you answers to queries via text over your cell phone. The service is free, but your cell service provider may charge you if you usually get charged for texting.
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:32:10 -0700 (PDT), Jeannie <hpjeannie@yahoo.com> wrote: A search did not reveal any messages about this, so I'll be brave and dip a toe in. Google can give you answers to queries via text over your cell phone. The service is free, but your cell service provider may charge you if you usually get charged for texting. This is a cool service...just type in your
A search did not reveal any messages about this, so I'll be brave and dip a toe in. Google can give you answers to queries via text over your cell phone. The service is free, but your cell service provider may charge you if you usually get charged for texting. This is a cool service...just type in your query and send it to 466453, and you'll get a text back with answers. No more sitting
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 10:15:54 -0000, Sano <gregs.supersmell@gmail_com> wrote: - "ZBicyclist" <ZBicyclist@excite.com> - wrote in news:gXRfj.3153$El5.2627@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net: Sano wrote: http://www.google.com/goog411/ Just in case you don't want to pay for a 411 call on any phone, try using googles' new FREE 411 service. It can be used from land
By Eric Auchard Computer Web search leader Google Inc. on Friday stepped up an experiment to use speech recognition on telephones so consumers can ask for local information, in a challenge to directory assistance providers. The company is inviting U.S. callers to dial 1-800-GOOG-411 (1-800-466-4411) from any phone to test a voice-activated service free-of-charge that it calls Google Voice