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    Hi David.

    Thanks for the great idea! We’re working on a similar feature that will show a company outline, based on the sender’s email address. I’ll post back here as soon as it’s ready.

    Kind regards,
    Lee.

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    David Orr commented  · 

    Not sure if that is clear, so let me elaborate a bit: If someone's email address is john.smith@ibm.com, why not have Rapportive report it (in lieu of actually finding John Smith in the IBM company directory!) as John Smith at IBM, and allow the user to report back to Rapportive if it's an error? I have many contacts like this whose names I'd like to have show up, and it looks like it ought to be easy to do this, especially for common (large) organizations where regular email naming conventions are easily discerned.

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    David Orr commented  · 

    I'm out of votes but I agree that this should be a priority! Going a step further, why not just have a show/hide button or other collapsible functionality for the Rapportive frame? This would possibly satisfy those who want to see the Google ads or use right-side chat!

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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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    David Orr commented  · 

    A simple one-way copy that adds to but does not overwrite existing Gmail contact info would be very nice! Just dumping all the info into the Notes box would work for me.

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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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