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Yahoo Plans to Launch a Mail App Platform - GigaOM
Citation added: December 11th, 2008, 9:11 am
Users’ address books would act as a social graph, essentially turning Yahoo Mail into the basis of a whole new social networking experience.
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email | yahoo | platforms | addressbooks | socialnetworking
Coding Horror: Please Give Us Your Email Password
Citation added: June 5th, 2008, 6:11 am
It's irresponsible to even ask this question. Naive internet users may not understand why it is such a profoundly bad idea to give out their email credentials to random websites. Worse, they might eventually get the idea that giving out their email creden
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email | privacyandsecurity | sucks | web2.0 | addressbooks
My address books are pwning me! | Ask Metafilter
Citation added: May 28th, 2008, 1:26 pm
How can I keep track of all my people across several computers?
I'm flailing around unproductively trying to keep track of all my people and their ever-changing contact info.
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ldap | addressbooks | email | sync
Official Google Data APIs Blog: 3. 2. 1. Contact. The API has landed
Citation added: March 7th, 2008, 10:32 am
Gives programmatic access to your contact list. The contact list is shared among Google applications like Gmail, Reader, Calendar, and more.
The Google Contacts Data API allows you to own your own contact data. We expect the API to be useful for a big
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gmail | apis | google | ldap | addressbooks | email | socialnetworking
Googlesystem.blogspot.com: Updates from Your Gmail Contacts
Citation added: January 1st, 2008, 5:40 am
'Deriving a social graph from your address book is not always the best idea if we take into account that Gmail automatically adds people in your list of contacts.'
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google | privacyandsecurity | gmail | email | addressbooks
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