How to merge and maintain my contact list on multiple sites/platforms with photos: hotmail , google, ipod touch, windows pc, facebook, etc?
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M$It's most interesting feature is that it allows you to sync your address book with others who have registered so when they update their info, your info is also updated. The one caveat is that if people don't update their own information (or don't use Plaxo) you're left to update your own. But that's what you do now anyway, right?
Reviews state their experience has been secure and the free service is useful, not requiring you to upgrade to their paid offer.
It allows you to update your addresses, photos, videos, reviews, links to all the sites you're on, personal profile if you like and it also syncs your calendar events.
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M$I wouldn't pay for it either, but it's worth it if you get the features you want without a subscription.
Fine.. tried it out... buy $50 a year for the privilege is a bit much.
although if someone is okay with the price, it could be helpful if they have quite a few friends who are okay with the yearly fee too.
Otherwise... it is very similar to linked in
No export function using free service
No backup function using free service
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