Linkfest: Google Gives Homeless Free Voice Mail
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Yesterday, Google announced that the company will give every single homeless person in San Francisco a lifelong phone number and voice mail.
"It just seems exactly like any other voice mail," said Craig Walker, senior project manager of Google. "There's no stigma attached to it that 'hey this is a temporary thing' or 'this is an 800 number.' It's really just a local number owned by the user."
This would allow homeless people to fill out job applications that ask for a call back number. If homeless people can get jobs, they can ultimately find their way off the streets.
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6:33 AM ET | 02-29-2008 | permalink




