![]() If you sent email through your iOS device or another mail app besides webmail, Rapportive couldn't see that message. It didn't change anything in your incoming or outgoing email, it just looked at the header information of the email you were currently reading in your browser. Rapportive was a simple browser plugin that you had complete control over and was locally installed. Now we have 'Intro.' What does Intro do that's different than Rapportive? I can easily imagine Facebook and Google both being interested in it, but LinkedIn either got there first, or made a better offer.Īnd all the information Rapportive has about you went with it. ![]() It wasn't a question of whether it would be bought by some larger company, it was just a question of who would buy Rapportive. Here's a company that had devoted itself to collecting as much information about people as possible. ![]() ![]() Three years ago I mentioned showing Rapportive to people, and while they loved the idea of seeing that information from other people, when they saw their own information, they suddenly realized that a) some of these connections they would rather have kept private, and b) some of the information was incorrect or outdated. ![]()
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