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    In March 2005, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made 8-1-1 the universal number for the 71 regional services that coordinate location services for underground public utilities in the U.S. [12] Before that time, each of these "call before you dig" services [13] had its own 800 number, and the FCC and others wanted to make it as easy as possible for everyone planning an ...

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    Select 'Manage search engines' Once in the "Manage search engines" setting page: Click the "Add" button. Add Wikipedia as a search engine In the "Search engines" field, name this entry e.g. Wikipedia.org; In the "Shortcut" field, type the text that will trigger this search engine in the address bar e.g. wiki.

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    Chrome periodically retrieves updates of two blacklists (one for phishing and one for malware), and warns users when they attempt to visit a site flagged as potentially harmful. This service is also made available for use by others via a free public API called " Google Safe Browsing API".

  7. Lawyer for Diddy Accusers Says Hotline for Victims Received ...

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    A lawyer representing 120 people accusing Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexual misconduct says 12,000 people called a hotline set up for the music mogul’s accusers in 24 hours.

  8. Underground Service Alert - Wikipedia

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    Underground Service Alert has two separate call centers for California: Underground Service Alert of Northern California (USA North) and Underground Service Alert of Southern California (USA South, aka DigAlert). Although they are not affiliated and are run by separate boards of directors, they share the common goal of safe digging.

  9. 1-800-FREE-411 - Wikipedia

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    This came after a $26 million round in April 2006, and a $5 million round in December 2005. Also on that date, Jingle Network's CEO volunteered on TechCrunch that his company was losing on average 5 cents for every call they processed. [6] On June 25, 2008, TechCrunch repeated Jingle's press releases that they had reached per-call profitability ...