by Jay Hathaway on November 4, 2009 at 11:00 AM

Do you hate having to remember different passwords for every site you sign up for? Google sympathizes. They're working on a way to let you keep far fewer passwords in your life on the web. It's actually something that sites like Plaxo and Facebook already do: allowing you to register for a site by sharing information from an existing account (like your Gmail, for example).
The information ...
by Brad Linder on May 15, 2008 at 11:00 AM

There must be something in the water this week. While the biggest new media acquisition story of the day has to be CBS buying CNET for $1.8 billion, big companies are swallowing up smaller ones left and right. Media company Comcast is buying social networking site Plaxo for something like $150 million, while Ask.com is shelling out an undisclosed sum for Lexico, the company that runs ...
by Jay Hathaway on May 13, 2008 at 08:00 AM

On Monday night, Google launched its entry into the growing field of programs that attempt to share your "social graph" -- your collection of friends and relationships -- across many social networks. The program is called Friend Connect, and it's starting with a handful of sites, including Facebook, Plaxo and Hi5. Friend Connect is also going to support applications under OpenSocial, Google's ...
by Brad Linder on February 3, 2008 at 04:00 PM

HelloTxt makes it easy to make sure all of your friends know what you're up to all the time, no matter what social networking services they use. Actually, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but HelloTxt does let you post messages simultaneously to a whole slew of social networking sites that allow you to frequently update your status. You don't need to register for an account to use ...
by Jason Harris on January 8, 2008 at 02:30 PM

In the wake of last week's explosion of attention on data portability on social networks, (that is, being able to take your data from one social network to the other) there is a huge development today. Google, Facebook, and Plaxo have all announced they're joining DataPortability.org.
What does this mean? Well to quote the announcement directly, "Users will be able to access their friends and ...
by Brad Linder on November 28, 2007 at 02:00 PM

Looking for a good way to synchronize data between your Google Calendar, iCal on your Mac at home and Outlook on your desktop? Plaxo offers an online calendar, contact solution that lets you synchronize across multiple clients. And now the company has launched a Windows Mobile synchronization client, which if you ask us is kind of the holy grail of data synchronization. Theoretically, this allows ...
by Brad Linder on November 1, 2007 at 05:30 PM

Microsoft became the market leader in operating system deployment largely by making its OS and software available to any hardware maker that wanted to license the technology. Apple, on the other hand, has always insisted the its OS should only run on Apple-labeled computers. So while Microsoft is often slammed for not being "open," the company owes much of what it is to early openness. And it ...
by Chris Gilmer on August 3, 2007 at 12:00 PM

How many social networks do we need? With 15 million registered users, Plaxo thinks there is definitely room for another. Plaxo is rumored to be opening its doors to a whole new social network on Monday called Pulse. We've covered Plaxo quite often in the past, but if you have never used it: the service is an online contact management tool and calendar that organizes and stores all information ...
by David Chartier on June 25, 2007 at 01:03 AM

Well that didn't take long; apparently Plaxo was planning to launch their public beta a bit sooner than we thought. Whereby 'sooner' we mean 'right now'; the company has just opened the Plaxo 3.0 doors to a public beta for one and all to sign up. Still offering most services as free, Plaxo is inarguably positioning themselves as the incontestable leader of synchronizing not only your own ...
by David Chartier on June 25, 2007 at 12:00 AM

For about a month now, the kind folks at Plaxo have allowed us to play with the beta of Plaxo 3.0, a major update to their unique service that takes the 'management' out of desktop + online PIM. As if the present version's ability to synchronize your contact and calendar information between Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and some online services wasn't enough, Plaxo's ability to automatically update ...
by Jordan Running on May 29, 2006 at 04:15 PM

So last week when I posted Plaxo dials the phone for you, I didn't realize that the JAJAH-powered service is actually available Plaxo-free, in the form of a web service or Firefox extension. In case you missed the Plaxo post, what JAJAH does when you enter a friend's telephone number is call your phone, then when you pick up, dial their phone number. This would be unremarkable except for the fact ...
by Jordan Running on May 24, 2006 at 01:00 PM

CNet is running an interesting story titled Plaxo gets hip to VoIP about a new service from the Grand Unified Address Book company that takes the computer out of VoIP. Basically it works like this: You click on a friend's phone number in your Plaxo address book and immediately Plaxo calls you. As soon as you answer, it dials your friend and connects you. You know, just like a regular phone call, ...