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		<title>Click-to-Call Search by Google</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[World&#8217;s number one search engine, Google has kicked off their location-based mobile features week after week. Today has marked their milestone when The Mountain View, a California company has announced the integration of &#8216;Click-to-Call&#8217; feature in AdWords that allows users and advertisers to located each other via mobile ads. With a clickable local phone number [...]]]></description>
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