
Shame on you,
WriteThat.Name. After more than one personal recommendation, not to mention
glowing reviews around the web, I finally got around to signing up for WriteThat.Name, a service which automatically updates your Gmail address book with your contacts' current information, which it pulls from their email signature lines. To be clear, the service is not new - we covered
its $1.55 million seed round in January. But you know how it goes, things launch, you forget about them for a while, then you find them again thinking,
"wow, how did I miss that?!" The service sounded amazing, and in the brief period of time I used it, it worked beautifully. It seemed like one of those under-the-radar must-haves that just make life easier. But something I came across in the settings concerned me. WriteThat.Name wanted me to
pay in order to keep it from spamming my friends? What?
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