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I'll be checking what they've got on Monday.
Many of my contacts are on LinkedIn, and the LinkedIn Outlook add-in provides more or less the same functions, though I have to admit that Plaxo supports more e-mail applications.
I was about to delete my account, but I'll hang on until Monday.
One problem with Plaxo is it doesn't sync with Google Apps, which I use for my company. If it could sync with Google and maybe, even, handhelds... that would be great!
I'm still waiting for someone who can keep my Thunderbird AB, Palm AB, and phone AB in sync... and handle my phone via bluetooth sync using the windows AB.
Then let me keep my Mac AB in sync.
What a drag to have addresses in the places you need them huh?
If Plaxo wants to they can outsource that to us and we'll code the Linux plugin for them while their devs work on other stuff.
I think Plaxo and LinkedIn are complimentary. I like to say that you use LinkedIn to grow your professional social network and you use Plaxo to maintain those connections. Plaxo is missing that key component of social networking. According to Plaxo's blog, they released a LinkedIn synchronization (right now it's just an importer) as a beta for premium users.
The Plaxo Thunderbird client should work just fine on Linux. If it doesn't the xpi for Plaxo is available under Mozilla Public License. (I don't use Thunderbird, I use the Mac one.)
As for support for more clients and sync endpoints, and possibly allowing you to build your own clients and interfaces… Well, I’ll wait to see what Scoble says on Monday.
I wrote a post today on how it's ironic that Plaxo aimed to be LESS intrusive with their 'acquaintance spam' and ended up being more annoying.
(http://www.yeahfi.com/2007/06/plaxo-is-dead-whe...)
I think it will take something revolutionary to make Plaxo hip again. A Facebook plugin perhaps?