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CallSpark: A Dynamic Mobile Address Book

Written by Sarah Perez / September 23, 2009 3:00 PM / 3 Comments

Today at the DEMOfall 09 conference, CallSpark announced a new technology for mobile phone users. The application is a dynamic address book that lets you search for people across multiple accounts and social networks as well as in the popular CRM system, Salesforce, Whitepages, Yellowpages, and Yelp. But CallSpark isn't simply a useful address book service, it also lets you view real-time information about whoever you're calling. For people, that includes the most recent social networking updates from Facebook and Twitter, while for business listings, there's even more interactive content available thanks to customizable listings called "RingPages."

Search Multiple Address Books

Being able to search across multiple address books at once solves one of the biggest problems with mobile devices: you can only select one address book to sync with your device. For those who have separate email accounts and, therefore, separate address books, it can sometimes be a tough choice as to which one gets automatically copied over to your mobile device.

With CallSpark, having different address books is no longer an issue as it allows you to link up multiple accounts to its service, including Outlook, Gmail, Facebook, your native iPhone contacts, and more. In future versions, Yahoo and Windows Live Hotmail will be added, too.

Interactive Content

While a searchable address book is useful, of course, what really makes CallSpark unique is the way it integrates real-time data from cloud services into the application. Thanks to integration with Facebook and Twitter, for example, you can see your friend's latest updates before or during your call. Business users will appreciate that Salesforce.com is also one of the supported options. With Salesforce, not only can you see the latest information about your client - a handy feature to have before you make your call - you can also update their status once you've completed your phone conversation. Other services, including LinkedIn, will be added soon.

For business listings, there are even more possibilities. Customizable listings called "RingPages," are dynamically updated mini sites which provide useful links as well as location-aware information, like the business's nearby locations, for example. RingPages aren't limited to businesses either - any CallSpark user can create their own page. However, they're more likely to appeal to companies than individuals.

Further down the road, CallSpark plans to integrate with call center software, too. This could be a great way to upsell customers who call to purchase over the phone. A great example of how this could be used is Pizza Hut, a company whose order-taking process is currently outsourced. When a customer ordered a pizza, the image of what they requested could display on the screen. Then the phone could display another item like breadsticks, and ask the customer if they wanted to add that item to their order. It's easy to see how this visual imagery could help encourage more sales. (Pizza Hut is not currently partnered with CallSpark, it's just being used to illustrate the point).

CallSpark will be made available in the iTunes App Store in a couple of weeks and via the mobile web for Android, Blackberry, and Palm Pre at m.callspark.com.

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  1. might give a leg-up to social networking,

     Posted by: arun ilanko Author Profile Page | September 24, 2009 1:28 AM



  2. Excellent idea, I like it. If you are on social networks, you have made the decision to be social. For those with privacy issues the solution is simple: don't go on social networks. I never understood that complaint. It's the individual's choice to be on twitter, FB, or wherever, they have the same choice to disable their accounts!

    This app lets you paint a full picture of that person with the click of a button. Awesome relationship building tool.

    Posted by: wireless router | September 24, 2009 11:01 PM



  3. Thanks for the updates. Good thing that CallSpark already announced a new technology for mobile phone users. The application is a dynamic address book that lets you search for people across multiple accounts and social networks as well as in the popular CRM system, Salesforce, Whitepages, Yellowpages, and Yelp. And this will help me a lot! I will surely get this application even it takes me to get emergency cash loans. Also I like how this new application will make me view real-time information about whomever you're calling. For people, that includes the most recent social networking updates from Facebook and Twitter, while for business listings, there's even more interactive content available thanks to customizable listings called "RingPages." Very good application! Two thumb ups for these!

    Posted by: ChazQ Author Profile Page | September 26, 2009 3:05 AM



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