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Your Social Media Savvy Address Book
You’ve got people who follow your every tweet on Twitter. You’ve got scores of followers on Facebook too. You’re constantly meeting new people everywhere you go too. Let’s face it. You’re a star and a bit of a social media mogul. While that’s certainly cool for you, the bottom line is that you’re going to need some help remembering all those names and faces and NoteLeaf is ready to assist you.
Noteleaf is an address book of sorts but it’s one on steroids and it’s very social media aware. The idea behind NoteLeaf is for you to have a place where you can make notes about the interactions you have with all the people you meet online (and in the real world).
What’s great about NoteLeaf is that you can take quick notes on the fly. You can take them anywhere and you can attach them to the friend/follower data you’ve already got in Facebook and Twitter. It integrates very well with Facebook.
They’ve got a great bookmarklet thing too that opens a window in your browser over any site so you can enter info while you’re browsing. That, plus the mobile version, means you can always note what’s going on with that person or your last interaction with them.
That’s not all. Once you have all that wonderful relational info stored in NoteLeaf, you can search the entire database for anything that you’ve recorded. The service is sort of like an Evernote for your social interactions.
Or course, all the info is useless unless you can act upon it so NoteLeaf also lets you set reminders to follow up with folks for whatever reason.
This service is sure to become a bit of a second brain for everyone that uses it.
Check it out here (http://noteleaf.com) and let us know what you think.
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Love this idea. Trying it out now.