Sunday, November 26, 2006

FREE phone calls from Google Maps

If you're planning an out-of-town trip, long-distance phone calls to make inquires or reservations at hotels, restaurants, theaters, tour companies and other businesses can start to add up. But a new feature on Google Maps changes all that by offering FREE phone calls to any business in the United States.

To use this new cost-saving new feature, simply search Google Maps for any U.S. business you want. Then just click the "call" link that's located at the end of the business listing. Next, enter your phone number in the box provided, and click "Connect for Free". Google Maps will immediately call you, and once you answer the phone, connect you to the business. You can even check a box to have Google Maps remember your phone number so you won't have to enter it every time.

Of course, you could use this handy feature for reasons other than travel, such as ordering flowers from a local florist in a friend's hometown, calling an ill relative at a distant hospital, or simply phoning someone at work to chat...all for free. Check out Google Maps cool new call feature today.

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