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	<title>Comments on: Where&#8217;s the Google Address book?</title>
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		<title>By: Dino</title>
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		<description>A good point; even better if you consider how mobile people are these days, typically moving every few years on average.

Here&#039;s how I see it working.  A bit like &quot;LinkedIn&quot;, you set up an account and list whatever addresses you want (home, work, villa in the south of France).  You then allow other people access to your online address (assuming they&#039;ve been validated / invited / etc).  You can update your address whenever you move house (say) and that change is automatically reflected in anyone who links to you.

It&#039;s not rocket science.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good point; even better if you consider how mobile people are these days, typically moving every few years on average.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how I see it working.  A bit like &#8220;LinkedIn&#8221;, you set up an account and list whatever addresses you want (home, work, villa in the south of France).  You then allow other people access to your online address (assuming they&#8217;ve been validated / invited / etc).  You can update your address whenever you move house (say) and that change is automatically reflected in anyone who links to you.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not rocket science.</p>
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