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Plaxo moving out of social networking...

By | March 8, 2011, 1:44pm PST

Summary: Plaxo is preparing for a major relaunch after more than 9 years.

Plaxo is phasing out its social network features as it prepares for a major relaunch on March 16 (details later) and moves back to its roots: managing users’ address books.

Justin Miller, CEO of Plaxo said, “Facebook and LinkedIn already do a pretty good job in the social network space and fulfill most users’ needs. We have already begun phasing out our social network features.”

After 9 years Plaxo is returning to its core focus, helping users manage multiple address books. The company will unveil new services next week.

Plaxo, a Comcast company, has renewed its ambitions to become the primary address book service for mobile business professionals. Mr Miller said that the decision to leave social networking was made following a year-long project looking at how Plaxo should move forward. Mr Miller joined Plaxo about 18 months ago.

“The address book problem has not gone away, in fact it has become more important now because of the many different address books that people have.”

Check back March 16 for more information on Plaxo’s relaunch.


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I think it is a wise decision.
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Plaxo was almost as annoying as facebook.
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I quit Plaxo after using it for almost a decade (just short) because of how annoying its social networking feature was. I tried holding out, but finally canceled my account a few months ago (after refusing to sign in for over a year). Oh well, a little too late/for me.
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opinmic Updated - 9th Mar 2011
I was introduced to Plaxo as a social network many years ago. It always felt more business-oriented than the Friendsters and MySpaces of the day. Interesting to look at it as an address book manager. It certainly goes far deeper in terms of contact info than do the leading social networks. Will be interested to see how they innovate when focused specifically on an address book app.
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