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Most of us tend to have contact details of people we know spread over different sites and applications (ie., personal e-mails on Gmail, professional e-mail and calendars on Microsoft Outlook, and phone numbers on the mobile phone), but many of these applications do not interact with one another. The worst scenario is when you have your cell but not your computer, or vice versa, and the information you need is on the other device. Anywr.com wants to solve that problem. Using the latest in information technology (SyncML), Anywr.com will merge the information on all of our devices and applications. Now it is possible to centralize and secure our information in one single place which can be accessed from anywhere. The service is free except when more premium services are used, including but not limited to: synchronization with more than one mobile, auto-merge of contacts, and sending of SMS.
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"The goal of Anywr is to be the service with which users can easily manage all their every day information and communications.
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Having received little traffic thus far, what is their marketing plan? Are they making a profit? I did not see any ads, so are they relying on customers who purchase their premium services? Is that working? How many paying or nonpaying customers do they have?
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