Cellity Puts Your Mobile Address Book On Steroids

German startup Cellity has unveiled its enhanced speak book (called Addressbook 2.0) for movable phones, now available in a private beta. The J2ME germaneness allows users to aggregate data from across their Email boxes, venereal networks, and standard address books into a single intuitive operation, bringing the functionality of a smartphone to the hundreds of more vital phones that support the Java platform. The gathering is offering 1000 invites to TechCrunch readers, which you can apply for here.
Beyond offering a complete database for contact news, the app allows users to place inexpensive phone calls over the companionship’s own PSTN network (which is similar to Jajah’s), and send unencumbered text messages. However, Cellity will also make a whitelabel manifestation available in the future, which would allow cellular carriers to tool Addressbook 2.0 using their own native networks. The diligence also allows users to update status messages across multiple venereal networks.
Addressbook 2.0’s design is very cultivated, and is significantly more intuitive than most address books that come criterion on cell phones. To get started, users substance their friend lists from social networks including Xing, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Warble, as well as from Email clients like Outlook. The advantage will automatically detect when a friend is found on multiple public networks and aggregate their data under a single statistics without creating duplicates.
And because address books generated using venereal networks can grow very large very quickly, the place offers an online control panel to direct contacts. Users can create a database consisting of thousands of entries to be stored in the cloud, picking out the few dozen that they use most regularly to be stored on the phone (they can access the full catalogue from their phones if they ever need it). The online panel also allows includes the same features of the unfixed app, allowing users to place calls, send motif messages, and update social network statuses. ...
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