A more social way to sync mobile contacts

dub contact sync on iPhone

While major service providers like Google, Microsoft and Apple offer cloud-based contact synching for personal records, DubMeNow is like a mobile business card swap.

With the Dub application loaded onto a user's phone -- the company says all US mobile phones are supported -- the user's contact information can then be blasted out to e-mail addresses, phone numbers, or other Dub users. Let's say you meet a potential client whilst out somewhere, you enter that person's number into the Dub app, and it then sends all your flagged contact information directly to that person's address book. It syncs with Outlook and CRM apps such as Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics, SugarCRM, and Siebel, allowing for a single contact to be sent to multiple recipients in one action.

Signing up with Dub also provides an easy way to prevent having to give your own number out whenever someone wants to exchange info. Giving that person your Dub ID allows you access to their information without having to give out your own. Further, since Dub is a "cloud app," whenever someone updates their contact information, all users with that information in their address books receive the update as well.

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