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ZYB in the News
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February 14, 2008
Mobile-Phone Show: The Startups Shine
Zyb brings social networking to a whole new level by tying the lowly address book in your phone to an interactive world of Facebook, Google (GOOG) Maps, and other Web 2.0 services.
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February 13, 2008
Symbian at Mobile World Congress
While exploring the vast maze of halls and stands that is 3GSM… sorry… I mean the Mobile World Congress, a colleague and I stumbled across this little gem: Zyb.
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February 13, 2008
Bebo extends its mobile reach as sale talks buzz
Danish start-up ZYB (see Mobile Crunch) yesterday launched its Social Phonebook, which uses the SyncML to sync contacts in a Plaxo-like manner with other ZYB users.
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August 26, 2007
Zyb's Mobile Content Backup Service Branches Out to Social Networking
Zyb, the service that lets you store your cell phone data for backup, has launched a new version that's showcasing a few new features that aims to offer some social networking components to its service options.
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August 21, 2007
Zyb, The Mobile Social Network
The idea of taking an address book application and turning it into a social network isn't new. Now ZYB, a Danish startup, is using the mobile phone contact list as the center of the network.
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March 14, 2007
Getting mobile on the Web
ZYB is a backup service for your phone numbers and text messages. You set it up on the Web site of ZYB, which is where you can also find out if your particular phone model is supported.
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December 28, 2006
Back up your cell phone contacts
Fortunately, several free services give you the resources to quickly and easily back up your contacts. One such service is ZYB
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November 1, 2006
Back Up Your Address Book
Most big-name wireless carriers offer apps that back up your cell phone's address book. But I found an even better deal: a free Web-based backup service called ZYB
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October 19, 2006
ZYB: Never lose your mobile phone contacts again
If you haven't heard of ZYB, and you value the contacts list on your mobile more than life itself, then keep reading.
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October 3, 2006
ZYB: Averting Mobile Phone Tragedies and Bringing People Together
Mobile phones are such precious things. We use them constantly, they're more companions than our wives, and any well-worn phone will contain dozens, if not hundreds, of contact phone numbers collected over a period of months or years.
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September 7, 2006
Back up your phone contacts online with ZYB
Zyb backs up and syncs your cell phone's contacts and calendar data so that you'll never have to go through the pain of manually entering in contacts on a new phone again.
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August 16, 2006
Secure you phone numbers online
Aber auch die Web 2.0-Mobile-Entwickler haben SyncML jetzt entdeckt: Einer der besten Services zurzeit dürfte dabei Zyb.com sein
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August 11, 2006
Backing Up Contacts The ZYB Way
Here is one more recommendation. It's called Zyb, and it lets you sync your mobile phone's content over-the-air with their server so you can add or makes changes to your existing address book or calendar online through a web interface.
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August 10, 2006
Zyb Backs Up Your Contacts Online
What's more painful and time consuming than entering in 300 of your contacts into a new cellphone? Entering 400 contacts into a new cellphone. Screw that. With the Zyb online service, you can back up your contacts
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June 6, 2006
Mobilecrunch Exclusive:
First Look at Zyb, the Free Data Backup and Contact and Calendar Synchronizer for Your Mobile
If you’ve ever lost a mobile phone that had a lot of data on it you know the dread that comes with realizing that you just lost half of your critical phone numbers. If you’re like most people even if you did manage to do some kind of backup of your phone once upon a time those days are six months past and in the interim six girls you like, (or the equivalent number of cute guys), two critical business associates, one prospective partner, forty two other associates, and God only knows what else have suddenly vanished into a black hole called “I can’t remember”.
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