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Google's New Click-to-Call Service

teknopagan writes "Google has debuted a new service called Click-to-Call, in which they will connect you by phone to any of their advertisers. You click a phone icon next to the ad, enter your phone number, and Google calls you and connects you for free to the advertiser."

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  1. Re:Example? by tommers · · Score: 3, Informative

    Given the searches I've tried, I really doubt that this feature is turned on. I tried a lot of searches that result in some of the most appropiate advertisers many of which show up on AdWords. Even if this was only available to a few AdWords customers, I'd think one of our searches would have found them: flowers moving vans pizza pizza 94043 car rental vacation hawaii vacation hawaii orbitz hotels new york

  2. Re:Are they using Asterisk? by sr180 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Asterisk isnt really appropriate for this. They dont want to build a call server or PBX equivalent. They need an IVR that simply makes calls and connects the two parties. Something like Telco Perl is much more appropriate for this.

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  3. Re:Example? by TragicLad · · Score: 5, Informative

    Screenshots can be found on Greg Yardley's blog

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  4. Re:I can see someone abusing this by shawb · · Score: 4, Informative

    Google doesn't give the phone number to the advertiser. They delete your number after a short time. At least according to their privacy statement. Doing otherwise could open them up to litigation.

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  5. Link to official website by Lord+Satri · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ok, I'm not crazy, there you go, Google Space !
    http://www.google.co.uk/googlespace/

    Linked from http://www.ogleearth.com/2005/11/google_space.html
    quite better from the first link I provided...