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Free .tel address book for the BlackBerry

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 06, 2009



Webnames.ca has announced the launch of the alpha version of Hornet, the .tel address book. Currently available for Blackberry® Smartphones, Hornet is designed to easily manage and use .tel names in an environment that will be very familiar to Blackberry address book users.

With .tel names, you simply the enter the contact’s .tel name and all the contact details are instantly downloaded. When contact information is updated or new contact information added, the updates are immediately propagated and can be seen when the .tel name is refreshed.

.TEL names are easily exchanged in conversation, included in email signatures, on business cards, and marketing collateral



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