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Any Benefit in Centralized Contact Strategy?

MikeekiM

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Jun 27, 2010
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I have my contacts in three places:

  1. Phone
  2. MS-Exchange
  3. Google/Gmail
I know that Android will help merge/link duplicates, but I keep wondering if I should consolidate my contact management in one place...

What is your contact management strategy? Centralized? Distributed? Where do you keep your contacts?

My gut is telling me to keep them all in MS-Exchange, and delete all contacts in the other places, and just keep them updated in MS-Exchange... At the same time, since Android is a Google based phone, perhaps consolidating in Google/Gmail is the right answer...
 
Ok, so keeping everything in Exchange works as long as you're not also trying to use the Google Voice service. Google Voice requires everything to be located on their servers. My work requires all contacts to be located on the Exchange servers.

Wouldn't it be great if Android 2.2 would copy information to all accounts when the accounts are linked? I don't understand the liked accounts except for displaying onformation on the phone screen. Maybe there's an app for this??
 
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