Users of Plaxo Inc.’s latest electronic address book application can now synchronize a much wider range of personal online calendars and address books among their e-mail and calendaring accounts with ...
After a little bit of a rough start, the automatic address book updating service WriteThat.Name has become one of my preferred “set it and forget it” tools for keeping things organized. Built by Paris ...
I'm looking for some sort of (ideally free although I'll pay for something if its good) software for managing my address book.<BR><BR>I don't want to use Outlook, as I already use Thunderbird for my ...
Flexadex lets you store addresses and phone numbers online, but a lack of Secure Sockets Layer encryption means that your data is not secure. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology ...
Outlook Web Access provides a useful set of tools for your business, including the Global Address Book for storing all of your contact information in one convenient location. If you want to back up ...
DENVER – Sxip, which develops the free single sign-on plug-in for Firefox called Sxipper, is working to revolutionize the use of address books by helping Web surfers link their contacts to information ...
Plaxo, the free contact application that automatically updates address books via e-mail, has gained notoriety since it was launched just over a year ago. Now its creators are pinning the application’s ...
The Address Book on your Windows-based computer stores the contact information for your business and personal contacts all in one location. If you are switching to a Mac from a PC, you do not have to ...
MUNICH, Germany — With the takeover of software company cellity AG (Hamburg, Germany), Nokia plans to expand its competencies in social networking. Cellity, a 14-person startup, offers services for ...
The address book is outdated. On the iPhone, while most of my contacts reside in the Contacts app, I rarely go in there. Instead, I connect with people on Facebook, via SnapChat, WhatsApp and more.
Republished with permission from O'Reilly Media from Getting closer to the Web 2.0 address book. Tim O'Reilly has often asked a good question: Seeing as my phone and e-mail know who I communicate with ...
Over the course of the past week, a firestorm has erupted in the world of iOS apps, thanks to the discovery that Path was uploading data from your iPhone’s address book without asking for explicit ...