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Plaxo was an online address book that launched in 2002. It was a subsidiary of cable television company Comcast from 2008 to 2017. At one point it offered a social networking service .
Plaxo isn't well known these days but it is a startup founded by famed Valley entrepreneur and investor Sean Parker. Parker's experience at Plaxo greatly influenced the early days of Facebook...
Comcast is pulling the plug on Plaxo, an address-book synchronization service that the cable giant had once imagined would become a massive social-media property.
Comcast is officially pulling the plug on an online address book called Plaxo on December 31. Plaxo isn't well known these days but it is a startup founded by famed Valley entrepreneur and ...
We pioneered the “smart address book,” and we host over 50 million address book accounts for Plaxo.com and for Comcast’s Xfinity Connect experience.
Plaxo, a digital address-book organizer that presaged social networking in the early 2000s, has been shut down by Comcast. In a message on its home page, Plaxo bid a straightforward farewell ...
Plaxo is an internet company that works and specializes in important problems in the consumer Web space, pioneering the “smart address book. Plaxo, focused on delivering on the vision of a truly smart, socially-aware, and pervasive address book; the Social Technologies Group (STG), created after the acquisition to lead address book, identity ...
The purchase of Plaxo, an address book management and social-networking service, helps Comcast create a unified social-media experience across its Internet, voice, and TV properties.
Plaxo will continue to offer its “Platinum Sync” service, which allows two-way, realtime synchronization of your address book across your various devices and hardware, providing a consistent ...
It sounds boring compared to Napster and Facebook, but Plaxo was an early social networking tool and a pioneer of the types of viral tricks that helped grow LinkedIn, Zynga and Facebook.