For all those Outlook users who have ever thought there has to be a better way to organize and search e-mail content, Xobni, a startup out of San Francisco, has launched its attempt at a solution. A free add-on, Xobni — “in-box” spelled backwards — is designed to help users of Microsoft’s Outlook e-mail program get a better handle on what’s in their in-box. The technology offers quick searches, conversation threading and a social networking platform, in addition to other features Xobni hopes will “make e-mail better.”
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Posted by: Walaika Haskins May 5, 2008 11:55 AMFor all those Outlook users who have ever thought there has to be a better way to organize and search e-mail content, Xobni, a startup out of San Francisco, has launched its attempt at a solution. A free add-on, Xobni — “in-box” spelled backwards — is designed to help users of Microsoft’s Outlook e-mail program get a better handle on what’s in their in-box. The technology offers quick searches, conversation threading and a social networking platform, in addition to other features Xobni hopes will “make e-mail better.”