Xobni Mines E-Mail Inboxes for Social Relationships
Would you like an e-mail history that is aware of your social relationships? Xobni, a San Francisco-based startup, is betting you would.
On Monday, Xobni launched a public beta of its Microsoft Outlook add-on. The company, whose name is “inbox” spelled backward, said its add-on “helps users quickly find and understand what’s in their inbox” through organization by relationships.
‘Exposes Social Architecture’
Those relationships include how you’ve communicated with your contacts, how they’ve interacted with each other, and what files have been exchanged. Xobni said analyzing these relationships “exposes the social architecture buried in every inbox.”
that social architecture is “incredibly valuable,” said Xobni cofounder Matt Brezina, adding that e-mail software, designed 20 years ago, leaves the network of relationships unconnected.
“We connect the dots to draw a clearer picture of every aspect of your life that flows through e-mail,” he said.
Although there has been an explosion of social-networking sites, the company noted that most social
Among other things, the product’s features additionally include threaded conversations, “lightning fast” e-mail search, “people-centic” navigation, and an ability for a user to understand their contacts’ e-mail habits. You can readily navigate your inbox by society or find attachments from past e-mails.
Xobni can plus automatically extract phone numbers from the address book and previous e-mail conversations, with contact details popping to a sidebar. It additionally offers one-click scheduling, and e-mail analytics such as rankings, graphs and statistics about how you and your contacts use e-mail, and there is an integrated search of the Web from within Microsoft Outlook.
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