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  2. iPhone 101: Moving your address book from Google to iCloud - AOL

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    Thankfully, migrating between platforms isn't too difficult, especially when it comes to your address book. Moving your contacts list from Gmail to iCloud takes just a few minutes, requiring only ...

  3. Contacts (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Contacts is a computerized address book software included with the Apple operating systems iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and macOS. It includes various cloud synchronization capabilities and integrates with other Apple applications and features, including iMessage , FaceTime and the iCloud service (and previously its predecessor MobileMe ).

  4. Xobni - Wikipedia

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    The app can be accessed on a phone home screen, via the main search bar, the widgets, or through the Smartr Contacts app. Lifehacker called Smartr Contacts for Android the "Best Address Book for the Android". [28] On January 24, 2012, Smartr Contacts for iPhone was released; one blog called it a "magic address book". [29]

  5. Google Contacts - Wikipedia

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    Google Contacts originated as the built-in contacts manager in Gmail, which was introduced in 2007. [4] It was later released as an Android app for Nexus devices in 2010, [5] before it became available for all Android phones in 2015. [6] A standalone web application was released the same year, featuring a revamped user interface. [7]

  6. Gmail interface - Wikipedia

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    Gmail allows users to conduct advanced searches using either the Advanced Search interface or through search operators in the search box. Emails can be searched by their text; by their ‘From’, ‘To’ and ‘Subject’ fields, by their location, date and size; by associated labels, categories and circles, by whether or not the message is read, and by whether or not the message has an ...

  7. CardDAV - Wikipedia

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    vCard Extensions to WebDAV (CardDAV) is an address book client/server protocol designed to allow users to access and share contact data on a server. The CardDAV protocol was developed by the IETF and was published as RFC 6352 in August 2011. [1] CardDAV is based on WebDAV, which is based on HTTP, and it uses vCard for contact data. [2]

  8. Yahoo wants to manage your Gmail account too - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2015-12-10-yahoo-mail-gmail.html

    Other features of the new Yahoo Mail can also now work with your Gmail account -- they include a smarter contacts manager that'll automatically add email recipients based on your history, plus the ...

  9. Mobile social address book - Wikipedia

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    The mobile social address book is the convergence of personal information management (PIM) and social networking on a mobile device. While standard mobile phonebooks force users to manually enter contacts, mobile social address books automate this process by enabling subscribers to exchange contact information following a call or SMS. [2]