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ZYB – Manage. Share. Secure.

Posted by Jack Cook on December 5, 2006 – 9:13 am  Share
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This looks interesting for those of you that want an online backup of your mobile data.

ZYB is a free online phone data backup service, launched in June 2006. ZYB allows user to store, manage, share and access mobile data online. They follow the open-standard remote synchronisation (syncML) platform and deliver their services across the globe for no fees whatsoever.


The reasons of ZYB’s acceptability are: it is simple, secure, supports over 300 phones across all networks while it enables users to:

- Backup their mobile’s contacts and calendar

- Manage their mobile’s contacts and calendar online

- Share contacts and calendar with friends and family*

- Import public calendars to mobile (Google Calendar import has just been launched, whereas full two-way synchronization between ZYB and Google calendar will be introduced later)

- Synchronize their mobile’s data with other devices and services (iPod, Outlook and others)

Never lose any contacts again

Get a backup of your mobile data and get instant online access to your mobile’s contacts and calendar with ZYB. By signing up, you’ll be able to store, manage and even share your mobile’s content online with friends within minutes. No cables or downloads needed.

It’s easy, it’s free, and you’ll never lose your contacts again! Sign up now or see our movie about ZYB.
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