Cyrus Farivar, PC World
Monday, February 05, 2007 01:00 AM PSTRight before your eyes, your cell phone has morphed into a portable computer. Whether you’re searching Google via text messages, using Short Message Service (SMS) to make international calls, or e-mailing a voice message, these tips will help jump-start your cell phone’s inner PC–and make your life easier to boot.
Text Your Google SearchFor the price of sending a text message, you can unleash the power of Google without having to open a Web browser. Just text GOOGL (46645) to get access to much of the search giant’s most useful information, including addresses and phone numbers, word definitions, numeric and other conversions, weather, and even sports scores.
For example, if you want to look up the phone number of a pizza joint to place a take-out order, text-message the name of the business and its city and state to GOOGL, such as zachary’s oakland, ca. A minute or so later, Google will send you a text message similar to this: ‘Local Listings: Zachary’s Chicago Pizza 5801 College Ave Oakland, 94618 510-655-6385’. To save time, enter the zip code instead of the city and state.