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Google’s Click-to-Call, again

14 February 2006 1,041 views No Comment Print This Post

It seems that Seth Godin, among others, are finally noticing the new Google “Click-to-Call” feature in AdWords ads. You click on an add, enter your phone number, and you’re connected directly to the advertiser via phone.

I blogged about this last November, noting the privacy concerns with adding your phone number to the list of information Google collects about you.

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