Specialized Number Search

Written by: The Tutor on Thursday, April 7th, 2005
Posted to: Google, Search
3 comments, add yours!

When you search for a number in Google, it’s not necessarily going to do it’s normal web search, looking for pages with that number in them. It first examines the number to see if it might have a special meaning. If its size and format match certain types of meaningful numbers like parcel tracking numbers or vehicle IDs, for example, it will search for information about the particular item it represents. For example, searching for a number like 1Z9999W99999999999 will cause Google to put a one-box information display at the top of your search results page that says” Track UPS package 1ZV723R33710000780″ linked to the UPS tracking page.

The specialized numbers that Google will do this with are:

    UPS tracking numbers

      example search: “1Z9999W99999999999″

    FedEx tracking numbers

      example search: “999999999999″

    Vehicle ID (VIN) numbers

      example search: “AAAAA999A9AA99999″

    UPC codes

      example search: “073333531084″

    Telephone area codes

      example search: “650″

    Telephone number reverse directory

    Patent numbers

      example search: “patent 5123123″
      (Must put the word “patent” before your patent number.)

    FAA airplane registration numbers

      example search: “n199ua”

    FCC equipment IDs

      example search: “fcc B4Z-34009-PIR”
      (Must put the word “fcc” before the equipment ID.)

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3 Responses to “Specialized Number Search”

  1. alienboyon 23 Apr 2005 at 2:54 am

    I understand that you are an American company but when will you start thinking globally not provincially?

    Yours

    6 billion people

  2. Markon 23 Apr 2005 at 5:53 am

    Well, you’ll have to speak with Google first. I can only report on they do. If you know of a specialized number search that works with something in your part of the world–Spain.

    But, isn’t it kind of hypocritical for you to mention this? I see from the header of your blog, you say “Welcome to Alienboy’s World. Here you can explore my take on the fast-changing world around us with a particular emphasis on life in Antequera, Spain, learning Spanish, adventures in e-commerce from a European perspective.”

    Emphasis on Antequera, Spain? European perspective? Tsk, tsk, tsk.

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