Newly Launched Website, Palbook.com, Makes Managing Your Social Circle Simple


NEW YORK, NY July 1, 2004 –- Email address books, business cards, PDA's, Instant Messenger buddy lists – all tools designed to keep friends close and in touch. Unfortunately, the onslaught of information from all those different sources can become overwhelming and hard to manage. This month Palbook.com launches, offering a comprehensive and interactive resource that stores all that social information in one place.

The new leader in community websites, Palbook offers a wide range of features. In addition to keeping contact information up-to-date, members can also search for long lost friends and arrange for pre-scheduled birthday reminders. Socially inclined professionals will find that when meeting new people, they can refer them to Palbook.com instead of exchanging numbers and email addresses on the spot.

When searching for a friend on Palbook, keywords they have chosen will pop up, indicating that they are the right person. Once they are identified, guests can submit a request for access to their friend's contact information. After permission is granted, their latest information will be available to view including up-to-date email and street addresses, phone numbers, and even personal news. Members who have participated in Palbook's pilot program find it an essential tool in organizing their social commitments. Veterans of other networking websites such as Friendster.com and Plaxo will find Palbook's user friendly set-up uncomplicated and functional.

The site is free and easy to use. Palbook is a reverse address book ensuring that you never have to keep up with those emails people send when they move, change phone numbers or email addresses.

For more information about Palbook.com, please visit our website at www.palbook.com or contact Paul Berger at press@palbook.com.





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