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<title>Ravings of an Intermittent Fool - Phone Number Geolocating</title>
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<title>Phone Number Geolocating</title>
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<description>Phone Number Geolocating is a pretty cool Google Maps mashup.  Its pretty slick and works pretty well for land line phones.

(via lifehacker)</description>
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<title>Michael comments on Phone Number Geolocating</title>
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<description>That is a pretty sweet mash-up.  Because of number portability, I don&apos;t think it&apos;ll always be perfect (my number was off by a few cities over), but its definitely better than just an area code search.</description>
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