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Google opens up their contacts, who follows?

mistac Written on March 6, 2008 – 1:21 pm
Chris Obdam, Internet entrepreneur

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As of today Google offers a API to sync with your Google contacts. In the quest for the Holy Dataportability Grail, the syncing of contacts through out different ‘contact’ services is the next big thing. Everybody owns several buddy- or contact lists. Keeping them in sync is hell, even when your using Plaxo or a Plaxo-like service.transparant google

Google’s API lets you read all of your contacts and use them in another application. The changes made in that application can be written back in you Google contact list. The API is part of Google’s Data API project and uses AtomPub as a format.

With opening up their contact information Google is the first of Internet biggest to create a portable contact list. For social networks, their user base are their capital so the question is whether social networks wil create contact list portability? Probably, opening up will be inevitable since portability is the future. When you can take of your contact list from one service to another, the only reason for using a social network will be what kind of functionality they offer. At the moment you pick a network because of the fact that all of your friends are on it. They next battle will begin when contact portability is widely excepted.

Of course Google’s Contact API is no portability standard yet, is doesn’t help you switch from GMail to Yahoo Mail. But it’s a start.Lots of people are working on syncing services for your contacts, a standard will only arise in the near future. More on contact list portability at the DiSo Project.

About the author: Chris is a true Apple fanatic, OpenID adept and Ruby on Rails promotor. Through his internet agency he tries to persuade people to switch from the dark side. With Holder, the internet agency he co-founded, he co-organized the Dutch Ruby On Rails conference called Ruby And Rails Amsterdam. As an OpenID adept Chris founded the first public OpenID server based in Holland.
  1. One Response to “Google opens up their contacts, who follows?”

  2. By Patrick on Mar 7, 2008 | Reply

    This is something all web savvies have been waiting for. Your addressbook online was one of the first services that became popular even with a not so internet addicted crowd in the 90-ties. Little progress has been made ever since. I hope this is the first step to real portability of contacts and buddy-lists.

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