contacts
Google rolls-out improved Google+ Gmail and Contact integration
Google has officially announced the latest changes to Gmail and Contacts — deeper integration with Google+. And according to the folks at Google, this will make your Gmail and Contacts “even better.” Of course, leaving their opinion aside and you judging that for yourself — it looks like you will now be able to do more »
Using Twitter for sales leads? Check InboxQ
Twitter, the 140 character messaging service is used for many things. Keeping tabs on folks, passing news around, finding jobs and now, finding sales leads. Thanks to some new features, InboxQ is taking a lead position in finding sales opportunities. Formerly just a browser plug in (Chome and Firefox), InboxQ is now a web application more »
Who’s on Crack in tech 5.6.11
Welcome to the no-crack zone of the tech world. Only Gadgetell is so bold to suggest something besides greed and geekcred is driving some of the industries latest moves. We think it could be crack. Let’s get to the accused: Apple throws you out of the store every, single, time. Google thinks you’re a slut more »
Google Contacts, otherwise known as my first big issue with the Palm Pre Plus, and a simple fix
The folks at Verizon Wireless were kind enough to send me a Palm Pre Plus and a Palm Pixi Plus to play with for a little while. And because of them sending out a few review units, I will in-turn be able to offer some hands-on posts about my use and experience as well as more »
Import your Facebook Phonebook into your Google Contacts using Greasemonkey on Firefox
Plenty of people are now using both Facebook and Google to manage their contact list, but unfortunately it is has not been easy to get your friends contact data out of Facebook for use in other contact lists. Now thanks to a Greasemonkey script which is appropriately called Export Facebook Phonebook you will be able more »
Classmates.com gets sued by user: His friends weren’t really looking for him
Classmates.com is one of the biggest advertisers on the ‘net. It’s been around since before MySpace, Facebook, or Friendster grew to the popularity they have now. They spend wicked amounts of money on their online advertising; $30 million was spent in 2005 to give you an idea. However, now they just may have to answer for some of their “lure the customer in” tactics.
Anthony Michaels had been a free member of the Classmates.com site since last year. Then, Classmates.com informed Michaels that his old school pals were trying to contact him. He got that familiar to many message “Your former classmates are trying to contact you! Upgrade now to see their messages!” sent to him from Classmates.com. So, curious as to whether it was an old grade school buddy or that girl he was always secretly smitten by, Michaels did what many others are suckered into doing with that message.
Keep reading to find out what could happen to Classmates.com.















