Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Sharing contacts is simpler with the iPhone app My Name is E

 Mobile phone users will identify with the hassle of sharing contact details with each other. Although the world is full of tech savvy people, they still exchange contact details the old fashioned way, using small bits of paper which either get misplaced or make their way to digital storage through mobile phones or digital diaries, which are also outdated methods.
It becomes even more difficult when you have to share contact details with many people in quick succession. However, once you have the iPhone app My Name is E, the whole process will become unexpectedly simple. The only condition is that people exchanging contact information will need to be in physical proximity of one another.

How My Name is E is used
Users just have to download the iPhone app (yes, it's free), and open it on their phone when they are near other people who have the same app installed on their phone. Users can exchange contact information when another app user's name pops up on the phone's screen. Even people who don't have iPhones can get contact information through the app by an email that is sent from My Name is E itself.
Flaunt all profiles seamlessly
The makers of My Name is E first made a good impression in the market in The Next Web Rising Sun Startup Competition 2009. Today the service is available both as an iPhone app and on the internet. It also helps users connect their social networking profiles (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and other networks) with the contacts in its phone book seamlessly and without the hassle of exchanging physical card.
Where did I meet him?
The app even displays location where you met someone so that you don't have to worry about being unable to place the people you meet. My Name is E is extremely useful for those users who are constantly bombarded with numerous business cards.
Other options
For those who do not have a mobile phone, My Name is E is also available as a USB connector similar to Poken. Alternative iPhone apps include SnapDat, beamME, FreeContact, myCard Free, Fliq, HandShake and Dub.

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