It can be easy to forget that, at its heart, your phone is a phone—a device meant for connecting you to your contacts. And while it comes with its own contact manager, that isn’t always the best ...
Android: Contacts+ is one of the most useful address books we've seen. It combines photos with information from all your connected services: Google and Google+, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more.
iOS: Contacts+ syncs information from all of your connected services, like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, and your address book to give you complete contact cards for your friends, organized ...
Contacts+, the Palo Alto-based company behind the popular Android app of the same name, has launched its popular contacts app for iPhone. Following its relaunch on Android six months ago after a ...
There’s a growing tendency for people’s contacts to find homes across multiple services, and the prospect of wrangling them all together is one that more than a few startups have tried to tackle.
Today Contacts+, a company based in Palo Alto, announced that it has raised a $1 million, self-described seed round of funding. The company did not list a lead investor, but the round was participated ...
Why would anyone need a third-party contacts app if the iPhone already comes with one built-in? It's actually more useful than you might think. With a standalone app, you will gain access to contacts ...
Benchmark Email has acquired Contacts+, a management tool with app for desktop and mobile. Terms were not disclosed. The transaction closed on January 29. Contacts was a subsidiary of Denver-based ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Benchmark Email, an email marketing software company based in Kirkwood, has acquired a contact-management ...
Contact apps are an important tool for busy lives. But which one should you be using? Here's my short list of favorites.
Five apps that leave Google Contacts Manager in the dust Your email has been sent Google's contact management tool is pretty lame, especially for business users. Luckily, third-party apps are ...