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Thanks for the details, Dariusz. At the moment we don’t yet have a mobile phone app. We are planning to make one, and with it we will probably connect to the phone numbers in your address book, and give you a way of seeing more information about the people calling you.
As far as we’ve seen, not many people make their phone numbers publicly available on the web, so this will probably be limited to phone numbers in your own address book.
Cheers,
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Hey folks, we’re nearly done on this. When we’re ready, we’ll release a small beta test to everybody who’s voted on the idea. Thank you for waiting :)
Rahul, CEO of Rapportive
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Thanks for posting this :)
Conrad
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This is a great idea, and something we do plan to do at some point. We’ll update here when we have more!
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Thanks for this great idea Thomas! I can see how that would be useful if you’re calling other countries frequently.
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We’ve made some progress on this: once you’ve connected your Google Contacts to Rapportive (http://blog.rapportive.com/address-book-inbox-together-at-last), then if you have several email addresses for a contact, we’ll recognise that the different email addresses are the same person, and show the same profile for all of them. This means you can “link” two profiles together by creating a contact in Google Contacts with both of the email addresses – however please note we could take up to a day to notice the change.
If we determine from your Google Contacts that two email addresses are the same person, that will be private to you – i.e. you’ll see the same information for that person from then on, but other people will still see them as separate. That’s because people often want to keep their personal and professional identities separate in public.
We know there are times when you want to…
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I was thinking about searching inside google contacts, linkedin connections and so on. Sensitive information published by owner is no longer a secret...
Furthermore I could imagine searching local LAN MS Exchange Server. Obviously it should be done client-side, but would be useful until Outlook has no possibility to search Exchange addressbook by phone number