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		<title>SYNCY That Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Companies are starting to figure out that the contact information on your mobile phone may be the most important social network you have &#8211; perhaps even better than the email inbox that Yahoo is targeting. Danish startup ZYB started offering a service that simply backed up your mobile phone contacts to the web in mid-2006. A year later they turned all that data into a mobile social network. They&#8217;re one of the small startups with a real shot at mobile social network with critical mass. As of August 2007 they had 200,000 active users. It&#8217;s no surprise, then, that ZYB is being emulated. Israeli startup NewACT, with $6.5 million in funding over two rounds from Cedar Fund, are launching a new service called SYNCY into beta today. The service lets users migrate contacts, calendars and media from a mobile phone to the web. It&#8217;s part ZYB, part Sharpcast. While Syncy supports over 700 handset models, the iPhone isn&#8217;t one, so I took it out for a spin by installing it on a SonyEricsson phone. The feature that won me over was the ability to get immediate Web access to the photos and videos I&#8217;ve takes of our kids using the phone. Incidentally, the last time I had digital copies of such files was when I switched handsets. That&#8217;s when I had no choice but borrow a cable and install Nokia&#8217;s phone management application—by far, not a user-friendly proposition to access &#8220;everyday media&#8221;. Syncy&#8217;s handset client is simple to operate and once syncing is configured to run automatically, it&#8217;s smooth sailing from there onwards. There&#8217;s also an Outlook plug-in which synchronizes contacts and events (Exchange is not required). Google calendar integration will be available shortly. NewACT claims that Syncy is the only service to offer cross-phone synchronization. Meaning, you can sync a Nokia phone then stick the SIM in a Motorola phone and Syncy&#8217;s server will reformat and readapt the data to fit the exact data structures of your new phone. 500 TechCrunch readers will receive access to Syncy&#8217;s limited Beta by requesting an account and entering &#8220;TechCrunch.&#8221; CrunchBase Information Zyb NewACT Sharpcast SYNCY Information provided by CrunchBase]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/product/syncy"></a>Companies are starting to figure out that the contact information on your mobile phone may be the most important social network you have &#8211; perhaps even better than the email inbox that<a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/01/08/here-comes-yahoo-live-i-mean-yahoo-life/"> Yahoo is targeting</a>.</p>
<p>Danish startup <a href="http://www.zyb.com/">ZYB</a> started offering a service that simply backed up your mobile phone contacts to the web in mid-2006. A year later they <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/21/zyb-the-mobile-social-network/">turned all that data</a> into a mobile social network. They&#8217;re one of the small startups with a real shot at <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/02/23/will-there-be-an-iphone-only-social-network/">mobile social network</a> with critical mass. As of August 2007 they had 200,000 active users.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no surprise, then, that ZYB is being emulated. Israeli startup <a href="http://www.newact.com">NewACT</a>, with <a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/company/newact">$6.5 million</a> in funding over two rounds from Cedar Fund, are launching a new service called <a href="http://www.syncy.net">SYNCY</a> into beta today. The service lets users migrate contacts, calendars and media from a mobile phone to the web. It&#8217;s part ZYB, part <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/07/sharpcast-expands-sync-platform-with-photos-v1/">Sharpcast</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://tctechcrunch.files.wordpress.com/syncy_shot.gif"></a>While Syncy supports over 700 handset models, the iPhone isn&#8217;t one, so I took it out for a spin by installing it on a SonyEricsson phone. The feature that won me over was the ability to get immediate Web access to the photos and videos I&#8217;ve takes of our kids using the phone. Incidentally, the last time I had digital copies of such files was when I switched handsets. That&#8217;s when I had no choice but borrow a cable and install Nokia&#8217;s phone management application—by far, not a user-friendly proposition to access &#8220;everyday media&#8221;.</p>
<p>Syncy&#8217;s handset client is simple to operate and once syncing is configured to run automatically, it&#8217;s smooth sailing from there onwards. There&#8217;s also an Outlook plug-in which synchronizes contacts and events (Exchange is not required). Google calendar integration will be available shortly.</p>
<p>NewACT claims that Syncy is the only service to offer cross-phone synchronization. Meaning, you can sync a Nokia phone then stick the SIM in a Motorola phone and Syncy&#8217;s server will reformat and readapt the data to fit the exact data structures of your new phone.</p>
<p>500 TechCrunch readers will receive access to Syncy&#8217;s limited Beta by <a href="http://www.syncy.net/web/syncy/page/register.html">requesting</a> an account and entering &#8220;TechCrunch.&#8221;</p>
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