• Xobni – inboX — Email inside out

    Email is really the original web app, and it hasn’t changed much over the years. A new startup, Xobni, is trying to change that.

    It’s a whole new look at your email:Xobni Insight is an add-on for Microsoft Outlook that offers effortless email management and provides instant access to the most important information in your email.Your Outlook productivity will burst to life with blazing fast email search, automatic phone number discovery, threaded conversations, and more.

    They are now in beta and with a sign-up are offering the opportunity to try out the product. I haven’t seen it yet, but I’m eager to give it a spin. If it can help make sense out of my email load, it will be most welcome!

    Xobni outlook add-in for your inbox

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    In my day job I serve as Information Technology Director for the Yale School of Drama. Otherwise I garden, play guitar, build stuff out of wood, take photos, play around with technology and have been blogging since 2003.

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    [...] that makes higher education what it is.  They reference the emerging MS Outlook Xobni, which I highlighted in a prior post, and Yahoo Life!  Both look very cool — if this is the future then bring it [...]

    RodeWorks » Emerging Technologies report on Feb 09 08 at 3:58 pm

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