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Google provides shortcuts for finding commonly sought utilities and information,
which you may have previously found offline or on specialized sites.
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Want Driving Directions?
Enter a U.S.
street address, including zip code or city/state.
Clicking on a map-provider link takes you to a map showing the
location result and links to driving directions.
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Need a US Phone Number or Address?
Just enter a company or
person's name and a city, state, or zip code in the standard web
search box.
On the results page, phonebook listings are next to a telephone
icon.
Google's phonebook feature recognizes the following input formats.
To find a US residence, enter either ...
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First name (or first initial), last name, city
(state is optional)
| [ Monty
Python Oakland ]
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First name (or first initial), last name, state
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Python CA ]
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First name (or first initial), last name, area
code
| [ M Python 510 ]
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First name (or first initial), last name, zip code
| [ Monty Python 94601 ]
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Phone number, including area code
| [ 510-555-1212 ]
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Last name, city, state
| [ Python
Oakland CA ]
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Last name, zip code
| [ Python 94601 ]
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Google lists up to three results that match your phonebook query.
To see other listings, click on the "Local results for ..." link.
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Need a Definition?
If Google finds any dictionary definitions
for your search terms, in the statistics bar,
- it shows those words as underlined links
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includes a definition link.
What do co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and CEO
Eric Schmidt mean when they say they run Google as a
triumvirate?
Google displays one
Glossary definition above your search results when you put one of the following in front of a word phrase or acronym:
- define
- what is
- or what are
When your query includes the "define:" operator
(ending with a colon character),
Google displays all the definitions it finds on the web.
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The Google Calculator isn't Mathematica, Maple, or Matlab
Google's calculator can
- add up a list of numbers
- convert from miles to kilometers
- evaluate some other sorts of mathematical expressions.
Calculate a tip for a meal that costs $93.45.
Calculate the cosine of 2π.
Convert from one set of units to another.
Many commonly used physical constants are built into Google's calculator.
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More Shortcuts
The results of the following shortcuts appear to the right of a tag or specialized icon and above your search results.
For even more shortcuts, visit Google Guide's cheat sheet or
the Google Guide coffee page.
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