Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Cellity Launches Public Beta

Cellity Launches Public Beta


By Ravit Lichtenberg (blog)


Cellity AG, a German startup we met at LeWeb, is opening its Beta to the public today. Cellity’s Addressbook 2.0 is an enhanced contact and communications management tool designed to reduce communication complexity brought about by the multiple sources of contact list sources. In addition to offering users with a sleek and seamless aggregation of contacts across platforms, Cellity’s offers smart add-ons and call capabilities that are bound to reduce the time to search, find, and initiate communication.


Starting today, users can download the Ceillity J2ME application to their smartphones or log on to ipohe.celity.com with iPhone’s safari browser. Native iPhone, Blackberry, and Android applications are scheduled to be released in the first quarter of ’09.


Cellity Addressbook 2.0 is the Swiss knife of all things communication. Users can access all their contacts from one place online or on their phone, make calls to anyone anywhere using VOIP capability, hold conference calls, and update status on social networking platforms (I just did on Facebook). To cut down on user workload, Addressbook 2.0 will show users which contacts they use most, history of communication, and automatically update information as contacts update theirs.





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