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Xobni: Hey Nokia, snatch these people up before Microsoft does

September 19, 2007 by Stefan Constantinescu - 2 Comments

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I don’t care what anyone says, email is still a killer app and many businesses wouldn’t be alive today if it wasn’t invented. Yes social networks are cool, but they all fail to be transparent. Anyone can call or text me, anyone can email me, I shouldn’t have to join Facebook to contact you, nor should I have to spend time I could be working inputing my life story into MySpace. The social networks I join are based on interests I have: A BMW forum, a S60 forum, a Nintendo DS forum, etc. Email is still, at the end of the day, the way a majority of people interact with everyone else. This is where Xobni steps in, an Outlook attachment that makes email powerful again:

While this is a fantastic plugin for Outlook, what about for people on the go? Don’t they deserve this kind of data with them at all times? Xobni is more than just a little panel on the right of your inbox, what makes it kick ass are the algorithms inside that analyze the way you use email and presents the data for you in a more convenient way. If Nokia integrated this with Intellisync and their mobile phones then it would have the most attractive email solution on the market with the devices to match.

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