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Emerging standard format through which users can exchange name and address information even if they use different and incompatible contact management programs from different companies (or sometimes programs from the same company, such as Microsoft). Users with handheld computers can beam cards to one another using IrDA or Bluetooth links. A vCard can also replace a sig at the end of an e-mail message. If the vCard data is saved as a .vcf file, it can be loaded into a compatible program such as the address book supplied with Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser.



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Company president Craig Settles believes strategic business planning is the only thing that will prevent electronic business cards from becoming another ho-hum presentation device that ends up in the circular file.
and allows any user to create full-sized interactive electronic business cards and utilize them to remain in constant communication with everyone in his/her database.
With Xpherix's Personalized Directory Assistance, subscribers can exchange electronic business cards with each other and when a contact updates his electronic business card, the change is automatically broadcasted to everyone who has chosen to receive it.
 
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