
Thanks to Bloglines search, I noticed today that an enterprising Plaxo member has created a Plaxo widget for Netvibes. If you haven't heard of Netvibes, it is a very spiffy AJAX start page where you can view info from different sites in one spot. Many of us at Plaxo use Netvibes daily, so we're happy to see Plaxo become one of the available modules. In fact, this was going to be my next haxo project, but I guess one of our members beat us to it :)
If you are a developer and are interested in building Plaxo widgets for other sites or your own pages, you should check out our developer's page. We have a number of open APIs to play with (and more to come later) as well as a quick-import widget that makes it incredibly easy to import contacts from Plaxo as well as other popular address books like Outlook, Yahoo!, Hotmail, and Gmail. You may also want to check out our Thunderbird Plug-in, which is open source, built on our open API, and serves as a good example of how to build on top of Plaxo.
We'll also be hosting a mashup class at Mashup U (more on this later) and we hope to see many of you there!
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Nice widget, but would like to be able to search!
Thx

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