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How to Export Outlook Contacts to Anywhere

Do you need to export your Outlook contacts and are not sure where to begin? We show you how to export from Outlook and import in your destination.

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How to Move All Contacts From Phone to Google on Android

If you have contacts on your Android that are only save to your device and not your Google account, you're at risk for losing them. Here's how to convert them easily.

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Get More Info on Your Calls & Texts with These Android Apps

Curious about some of the statistics behind your phone calls? Don't worry, that information is there -- you just need the right apps.

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Identify Unknown Numbers and Block Spam Text Messages with Truemessenger for Android

Truemessenger is a fantastic new app for sending and receiving text messages, and it can tell you who an unknown number is and block spam.

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Facebook Hello vs. TrueCaller: Which Is the Best Caller ID and Dialer App for Android?

Facebook Hello is here -- the new caller ID and dialer app for Android. But how does it stack up against the competition?

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3 Online Contact Management Tips Even Introverts Should Try

"Out of sight, out of mind." Does that describe your social connections? Socialization requires effort. Don't let poor contact management result in broken relationships.

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Refresh for iPhone is The Ace Up Your Sleeve at Business Meetings

Keeping track of business associates is demanding, particularly when there are so many of them. Fortunately, Refresh is a free app that can really help break the ice.

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Not Happy With Your Phone's Contacts App? Try These 2 Alternative Contacts Apps For Android

Android's default Contacts app is one of the things phone makers seem to relish customizing. Maybe because it's a straightforward app, or maybe because you'll be using it every day and they want their style constantly on your mind. The good news is that this being Android, there are numerous alternative contact apps to choose from. Today I'm here to show you two apps vying to replace or augment the Contacts app you're currently using: One is utterly unique, while the other is time-tested and more conventional.

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How To Back Up Your Facebook Contacts To Any Email Account [Weekly Facebook Tips]

Facebook makes many aspects of your life more convenient. It's an easy way to stay in touch, it reminds you of your friends' birthdays, and it can sync your contacts and Facebook events to your smartphone. And before you know it, you depend on Facebook. Or maybe other people depend on being friends with you on Facebook. Part of this dependence is in Facebook stepping in to manage your contacts.

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Easily Back Up & Restore iPhone Contacts To & From PC With CopyTrans Contacts

If you dropped your iPhone in a puddle, what's the first thing you'd worry about? If you said "Contacts," then here's a tool you absolutely need right now.

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Evernote Hello 2.0, The Cutting Edge Way To Add Contacts To Your iPhone

If you're an iPhone user who regularly attends conferences and social networks in which you collect business cards, or the names and email addresses of people you meet, you definitely should check out the newly revised and updated free Evernote Hello 2.0. Evernote Hello made it to the list of my top 10 favorite apps of last year. But its 2.0 update deserves a full review for the useful features it now includes.

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5 New Ways in Which You Didn't Use Google Circles Before

Google Plus Circles allow you to organize your contacts and the people you follow into groups.This article provides some ideas on how you could organize your Circles. Keep in mind that neither people you are following, nor people who have you in their Circles, can see what Circle/s you add them to or even that you add them to more than one Circle. So do experiment with Circles!

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How To Synchronize Your Gmail, Google Calendar, And More With Your Linux Computer

A good number of users highly value the services provided by Google, including emails, calendars, tasks, documents, and so much more. But Linux users also love their desktop applications, and how they often integrate very nicely with the desktop. So what can people do who use Linux but love Google's products? Thankfully, there are a good number of Linux applications which can connect very well to both Google's products as well as your Linux desktop.

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Cobook: A Beautiful & Powerful Address Book Replacement [Mac]

The contacts synchronization feature on my smartphone prompted me to get my contacts in order. I was rewarded for this effort a few months later when that same cellphone started breaking down, and decided to do away with all of my data — emails, contacts, applications — the whole lot of it. Restoring it all from the cloud took a measly five minutes. And yet I've never been able to get my contacts sorted out on my Mac. I guess I don't like Address Book.

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Create Your Own Home Address Book Server With PHP Address Book

In my entire life, I think I can honestly say that the single most annoying task (and the one I am worst at), is maintaining an updated list of the addresses, phone numbers and birthdays of all of my friends, family and colleagues. Lately I've been looking for an alternative to using a computer application or a mobile app to maintain a contact database. I believe I found the perfect solution.

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Favo.rs: A Site For Getting & Granting Favors

One advantage of the Internet is that you can build relationships with a wide range of people from various demographics that you may never physically meet. Social network sites like Twitter and Facebook are worldwide Internet forums in which we can get news and information in a short amount of time. Now another community-based site called Favo.rs has come out of Beta release.

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Send Voice Messages to Your SmartPhone Contacts With TalkBox [iOS & Android]

Most of us who use smartphones eventually start to like using text messaging. Once you get the hang of it and realize that you can reduce a potential thirty-minute chitchat to a mere sentence or two, then you begin to appreciate text messaging as an alternative to phone calling. But there are times when you want to send a message but not write it. That's where TalkBox comes in. It allows you to send voice messages using your iPhone or Android.

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