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		<title>3 2 1 Contact!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Integration, I&#8217;m almost there.  Contacts integration I mean.  I&#8217;m not a fan of Plaxo, never have been, but for some reason I&#8217;m OK with Google having my contacts information.  I guess it&#8217;s because for me Plaxo seems like they want to create a business around my contacts, while for Google my contacts are available to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Integration, I&#8217;m <em>almost</em> there.  Contacts integration I mean.  I&#8217;m not a fan of Plaxo, never have been, but for some reason I&#8217;m OK with Google having my contacts information.  I guess it&#8217;s because for me Plaxo seems like they want to create a business around my contacts, while for Google my contacts are available to make my life easier while they make a business around web searches.  Plus Plaxo sends out a lot of spam.</p>
<p>My contacts are all up to date in one place, my Thunderbird Address Book (which was migrated from my Windows/Outlook Address Book&#8230; 10 years ago?).  I keep that in sync with my Google Contacts (for Gmail and other Google services) and manually update a SyncML server to keep those contacts in sync with my cell phone&#8217;s contacts (I switch phones often enough and SIM cards have too many limits for storage).</p>
<p>So yesterday I switched over from using SyncML (ovi.com, funambol, etc) to sync my contacts online to using Google&#8217;s Exchange Servers.  I&#8217;ve been using that connection to sync my Google Calendar to my phone for a long while now (I live by my Google Calendar) and I&#8217;ve been syncing my Thunderbird Address Book to my Google Contacts using the add-on by <a title="Zindus" href="http://www.zindus.com/" target="_blank">Zindus</a>.  All along I had to manually keep my cell phone in sync, which worked great because it kept my Notes on my cell phone in sync too.  But manual changes are for savages.</p>
<p>Now my information just needs to be updated in one place and a sync initiated manually once&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Thunderbird -&gt; Google Contacts -&gt; Cell Phone</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pretty anal, so I&#8217;ve only kept the syncing one-way, when I could just as easily allow changes to propagate both ways (i.e. I add/update a contact on my cell phone which then syncs backwards to my Thunderbird).</p>
<p>There are a couple of snags though.  Zindus stores addresses in Google Contacts using an XML format (since addresses are stored free-form on Google).  This looks pretty ugly, but I&#8217;m OK with that.  I am experiencing a bug though where the street address isn&#8217;t stored, I&#8217;ve emailed their developer, hopefully this will be fixed soon.</p>
<p>Another snag is that I had to change my phone numbers to not have dashes and add the long-distance code to every number (i.e. 555-555-5555 to 15555555555).  This shouldn&#8217;t affect anybody else though, just because the application I use on my desktop to send/receive texts (via bluetooth, cause I hate pulling my phone out of my pocket every time I get a text) requires that phone number format, otherwise the number doesn&#8217;t match up to the name in my phone&#8217;s address book.</p>
<p>And I really wish Google Voice and Google Wave would use my Google Apps Contacts instead of my Google Account Contacts, which were empty until I started using those two services (I don&#8217;t have a gmail address, but a Google Apps email address; same thing, but my own domain).</p>
<p>After all that headache, I now have all my contacts on my phone.  Their home, fax, cell, work numbers, their home/work address, their screen names, birthdays, any other notes I have of them, etc etc.  Feels good.</p>
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