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The “Rolodex”

May 4, 2005 by Pamela Parker

Fred posts today on “the big Rolodex.” (Interesting how the brand name sticks around even when the products themselves don’t.)

Spent a bit of time recently myself (following Brad’s lead, actually) migrating things to Plaxo and trying to de-dupe an Outlook address book that’s been mangled by years of trying to synch with Palms, my phone’s Symbian OS, Yahoo! Mail, etc. It’s scary.

Anyway, Fred has some interesting thoughts, which echo my own, about the quality of contacts, the recency of contacts, etc. It’s been a really interesting experience to shift coasts recently and find that “local” contacts are now far away, and “distant” contacts are now right around the corner.

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  1. Michael Parekh says

    May 4, 2005 at 2:34 pm

    Curious you had to “migrate” to Plaxo…it’s been a while since I looked at it, but I thought Plaxo worked with the Outlook database.

    thanks.

  2. Pamela says

    May 4, 2005 at 3:06 pm

    Michael –
    “Migrate” in this sense just meant I am relying on Plaxo, rather than my Yahoo! Address Book, as my primary address book keeper. And, yes, Plaxo does work with Outlook but I never really used Outlook as a primary contact manager so I’ve started to do that since the Plaxo “migration.”

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