
After nearly a year in private Beta,
Silentale, which is calling itself the "Dropbox for communications", opens to the public today.
The service is a kind of personal CRM system, providing a searchable backup of your contacts, messages and attachments across various communication channels, including email and social networks Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
It's designed to address the fragmentation of electronic communication, combining a unified address book and archive of messages - see
previous TC Europe coverage.
Adopting a classic freemium model, Silentale comes in two flavours, a free and paid versionHowever, premium accounts are being waved for users who sign-up before the end of May.

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