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Is there such a search service? (Or an idea for a startup)
Most of us, I think, have had to type someone's phone number into the search bar to get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe person. However, many people play Stirlitz and publish their phone numbers in the format “Two-I2-8five-O6” (instead of writing “212-8506, ask Borya”), which are not directly found by search services. Maybe someone has already come up with a service that, based on a number written in a standard format, would generate a smart search query to cover as many possible combinations of the number entry and feed it to the same Google?
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Just such an idea arose recently, over the weekend I wrote a small site in python http://poisknomera.ru/ .
While he only searches through Yandex, various variations of writing the number in numbers, and filters spam sites (and even then not all). The plans then to tie other search engines and search for the number written in letters.
IMHO, this does not pull on a startup, as a useful service it has the right to life.
It doesn’t take long to write a utility or a web application with similar functionality, but if you feed the recognition result to, say, Google, it will provide links to pages with self-generated lists of numbers, and at best you will recognize the operator that owns the range. Of course, there is a small chance that you will look for some kind of hyped 8-800 number, and you will get the expected result - the name of the company or contact center, address, etc., but such numbers are perfectly googled without additional information. services.
And how to deal with those sites that post a pile of numbers just for attendance?
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