Google People Search HowTo
Are you looking for the phone number or address of people, companies or organizations? You can use Google's operators to find everything you want.
It looks increditible, but Google search engine can help you to find people in Web, to see their interests and internet activity, investigate sites they visits and other usefull things.
Google People Search has started from this items:
1) person's name and surname
2) place there living;
3) e-mail or other contact information like an ICQ number or MSN Messenger nick;
4) nickname in forum or guestbook.
It's well known fact when people try to use the same nickname and passwords in forums, so you can find them really easy if you want. You can use this manual about Google People Search to find people in Canada (CA), in United Kingdom (UK) or in US as well.
If we've only name and surname of our person, it's difficult to catch him without any additional information such as place of living, occupation, hobbies, interest and other identification tips.
Google isn't only the great search engine, it can be useful even you want to find a person's phone number or company contacts. First of all, use Google's phonebook operator - this feature can be more convenient than your local phonebook and more extensive too!
To see only residential phonebook listings, use the rphonebook operator. For example, we'll try to find person named Roy John living somewhere in New York.
The formats of rphonebook are:
1) First name (or first initial), last name, city (state is optional): Roy John New York
2) First name (or first initial), last name, state: Roy John NY
3) First name (or first initial), last name, area code: Roy John 518
4) First name (or first initial), last name, zip code: Roy John 12970
5) Phone number, including area code: 327-3380 518
6) Last name, city, state: John New York NY
7) Last name, zip code: John 518
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