Internet Address Book

November 9th, 2006
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Internet Address Book is a new website, similar to del.icio.us, with the difference that it doesn’t only memorize addresses, but also contacts. The idea is that you can save any contact you want, from LOTS of different environments. Worth reminding are AIM, Blogger, del.icio.us, digg, Flickr, Google Talk, Hi5, ICQ, MSN Messenger, Myspace, Photobucket, Piczo, RSS, YouTube, Skype, and Yahoo! Messenger and Yahoo! 360°. As I said, lots of environments, and these are just a few of the whole range that the website covers. You can search for anybody in the whole world.

Also, a live search is available, which enables you to find people, but it best works when the person is already registered, so, when the community is bigger, we should have no problem keeping in touch with our friends. Also, the “Most wanted” section shows which people have been included in the search, and you can even check if you have been searched by anybody.

The only drawbacks I can see in this website are the community, which hopefully will grow, in time, and the name – just a little too long. But the main idea is great, and the Dutch that have come up with it managed to do a good job with the aspect of the website. Well, have you found anybody yet?



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