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The importance of "Dynamic contact organization"
The nature and use of "contact information" as such has significantly evolved in recent years, particularly with the increased use of the Internet for daily communication purposes.
A contact card that once simply contained a phone number and a fax number, should now ideally contain a couple of email addresses, some online messenger ID's, some social application ID's, soon a GrandCentral number, etc.
What's more, these new forms of contact information are much more volatile than the old fixed line phone or fax numbers.
People change their contact info much more often that they used to, and an ideal contact card today would be dynamic, showing a person's most updated info at any given time!
Efforts to meet these new needs are already beginning to appear.
Some notable examples of innovative contact management ideas are GrandCentral and HighriseHQ.
One other one is Avakit which, like the other two stated examples, attempts to address the rising need for "dynamic contact organization".
This article describes the Avakit approach in particular.
What is Avakit?
"KIT" stands for "Keep In Touch".
"Ava" is a reference to Avazed, the founding company of the Avakit service.
Avakit is basically a free web-based service that lets users unify all their own updated contact details (their own phone numbers, emails, online ID’s etc), to make them available to their friends/family/colleagues, but with something more: anyone can search for them, but users set some general conditions to control what each person will be able to find.
How does Avakit work?
People who want to search for a friend/colleague's contact info go to avakit.com, insert something in "last known contact" to prove they know them, and then click on "get current contact info".
The idea is that Avakit filters the results by using one contact detail as a lead to other contact details.