If we started counting the actual number of mail and social accounts that a person has on average, the results would certainly be more than what you could count on one hand. And that comes as no surprise to anybody any longer.
The Web has a hundred ramifications, in the same way that the activity of a person can not be circumscribed to a single area and be developed only there. That is why most people have more than a handful of accounts to go with, and that is also why the release of tools such as Inbox2 is not merely justified but actually necessary.
In principle, Inbox2 will act as a centralizer of a person’s many accounts on the Web, be them e-mail accounts or IMAP/POP3 ones. That effectively means you can bring your favorite mail providers like GMail, Yahoo and Hotmail together in a spot where you will likewise be able to check social networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn.
This translates into the fact all your messages and documents will be gathered in the same spot, and you will be capable of replying messages and updating your status without having to go from one site to the other.
A tool like this one is bound to make any Web 2.0 professional consumer’s day. And it is worth pointing that this startup will be participating at Plugg. If you want to learn more and meet the team, just drop by the event next week.
Inbox2.com In Their Own Words
“Inbox2 is a premium connected lifestyle application that brings communication – and the people you communicate with – into a single, synchronized application that is accessible everywhere. The innovative email platform allows you to plug-in your existing email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Exchange) or any custom IMAP/POP3 accounts and social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Hyves, Yammer, Twitter) in one application.”
Why Inbox2.com It Might Be A Killer
It offers anybody a ready chance to bring his digital life into a single location, and turn it into something accessible from just everywhere.








