The Internet Address Book: All Social Identities on One Platform
Posted on: Thursday, 5 October 2006, 09:00 CDT
RIJEN, The Netherlands, October 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Social interaction between people is increasingly taking place on the Internet. Users of the Internet often have several Internet addresses, such as Skype, MySpace, YouTube and e-mail. These users have a need for a single platform on which they can find and manage these contact details. The Internet Address Book, which launched this week, is a new service that brings together all your online identities in one place - social networking websites, instant messaging IDs and web addresses. Research shows that over 60% of all internet users now have an Internet address that is linked to a social network. The new Internet Address Book is responding to this trend and provides a central place for all these addresses, http://www.internetaddressbook.com/. The Internet Address Book is an initiative by the Dutch company Delfblue BV, Rijen, The Netherlands.
One central place
In addition to e-mail and URL (the address of a website) there are now many more different types of Internet addresses. These include blogs, instant messaging, VoIP (e.g. Skype) and exceptionally popular communities such as Flickr, MySpace or LinkedIn. The Internet Address Book has created a single place in which all addresses are collected and where people can find each other and can be found.
Search, find & be found
The Internet Address Book can be used to search for Internet addresses of people. Users can register on the site with all kinds of Internet addresses they wish to share. These details are subsequently made available to all visitors. In addition, The Internet Address Book also performs 'live' searches for people on the Internet. This means that The Internet Address Book sets up a direct link with - and searches in - various social networks such as LinkedIn, Hi5, Xanga, MySpace and many more.
My Internet Address Book
All registered users can use 'My Internet Address Book'. This is an online address book which allows users to manage all their contacts. They can subsequently access these details, which are always up-to-date, from any place in the world. If any of the contacts change their details, the user will be informed of this. It is also possible to create groups and to put the contacts into these (such as friends, colleagues, football, etc.). Users can add contacts to their address book with a single click. Users can furthermore send others an e-mail invitation to enter their details in The Internet Address Book.
Most Wanted
If a user is not able to find a person on The Internet Address Book, he can place a 'Wanted' message. This is a message from a user for a person whose details are not available on The Internet Address Book. The Internet Address Book will try to bring these people in contact with each other by means of, among other things, messages in Google and RSS feeds. This function is to be extended to an even broader global network in the near future. Since the past eight days 20% of the Wanteds placed by users have generated a positive result. Were as the wanted person has actually registered with The Internet Address book.
Note for editors (not for publication) References
The new Internet Address Book went online for a test period of 2 weeks Friday (22-9-06). Pete Cashmore, a known criticaster of social networks and web 2.0 applications wrote a very positive article on this Dutch initiative.
http://mashable.com/2006/09/22/the-internet-address-book-social-networks- in-one-place/
Word is now spreading within this field across the globe among other things via RSS news feeds.
The website currently scores very high on the democratic news site Digg.com.
http://www.digg.com/tech_news/The_Internet_Address_Book
The research to which reference is made can be found on Admanager.nl (only in Dutch) The research is done by Ruigrok/Netpanel in cooperation with the Dutch phone company Telefoongids which is part of the International Royal KPN.
http://www.admanager.nl/online/nieuwsbericht.php?id=5155
The Internet Address Book
CONTACT: Further information about The Internet Address Book isavailable by Mr. Maarten van Tol.: Telephone: +31-(0)161-290026, Mobile:+31-(0)6-53153019, e-mail: mvantol@delfblue.com
Source: PRNewswire
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