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Caller ID Location DB
For incoming calls, if the name is unavaialble, display the location of the Area Code. | |
This could be an additional feature of a caller ID box or a standalone app for cell phones. If the name associated with an incoming call is unknown, instead of telling the recipient this, list the location of the area code. This would be a simple and small database, at least until we get 100x area
codes. Now if you don't know who is calling, you at least know where the call is originating from.
MediaWeb
http://start.at/mediaweb UK telephone number locator (Beware of pop-ups, etc) [angel, Aug 22 2006]
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I like the sound of this. It gives you a sort of half-baked half-chance against telesales, stalkers, etc., and would probably be cheap. Might be hard to market though, to non-half-bakers. |
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I needed this the other day. Bun. Big fat bun, in fact. A really excellent idea. I mean really, really good. Too good for here, in fact - I'd hide it and patent it quick, then sell it to one of the mobile phone companies. |
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I just never answer my mobile unless the
caller's number comes up as being one of
my contacts. If they ring for long enough
and get transferred to my voice mail the
message there tells them to go dig a hole
then jump into it. |
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My phone often does this already. Then again, sometimes it doesn't. |
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What would it do with non-geographic area codes? Also, see linky. |
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My cell phone always tells me the state (USA) the call is coming from. At least on family calls. I don't get many calls from non-family, so I can't be sure it will work if caller ID is off. |
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