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free php email contacts import export script

this script actually works and very easy to install, simply upload the folder to your site and run the postinstall.php and then example.php script

http://openinviter.com

Open source OpenInviterTM (Open InviterTM) is a free import contacts (addressbook) script from email providers like Rediff, Lycos, Doramail, GMX.net, Libero, Rambler, Yahoo!, Mail.com, FastMail, Netaddress, Mail.in, Popstarmail, Hushmail, Uk2, KataMail, OperaMail, GMail, Interia, Mail.ru, Pochta, Grafitti, Wp.pt, Kids, LinkedIn, Aussiemail, Mynet.com, Bordermail, YouTube, Care2, Atlas, Yandex, Clevergo, Azet, Techemail, Web.de, AOL, MSN, India, Inet, Nz11, Walla, Meta, Mail2World, Freemail, Canoe, Terra, 5Fm, Bigstring, Zapakmail, Inbox.com, Abv, Evite, Apropo, Live/Hotmail, IndiaTimes, Sapo.pt, Gawab, O2, Virgilio or social portals like Friendfeed, Livejournal, Ning, Friendster, Twitter, MySpace, Xing, Plazes, Multiply, Fdcareer, Cyworld, Brazencareerist, Facebook, Orkut, Faces, Lovento, Kincafe, Xanga, Bebo, Hyves, Xuqa, Flingr, Koolro, Mycatspace, Perfspot, NetLog, Flixster, Flickr, Bookcrossing, Meinvz, Konnects, Plurk, Eons, Badoo, Famiva, Mevio, Vimeo, Plaxo, Last.fm, Skyrock, Vkontakte, Mydogspace, Motortopia, Tagged, Hi5. This contacts importer script is integrating with content management systems (aka CMS) like PHPMELODY, Wordpress, phpizabi, vBulletin, myBB, PunBB, Atmail5, Joomla, joovili, JamRoom, Drupal, jamit job, Buddy Zone, RoundCube, phpFoX, Boonex Dolphin, Joomla1.0, Vwebmail, nowFire, symfony, Social Engine, PhpBB, SimpleMachines Forum (SMF), Dating Pro. Open Inviter is written in PHP 5 (no database required but cURL or wget required) and running on any webserver (tested on Apache) offering advanced tell a friend features. OpenInviterTM is a free self hosted solution that does not use a third party gateway (or API) to import contacts.

 

free php email contacts import export script

 

 

 

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There. http://bit.ly/3W1Vjf great post @sethjs it really does hit home

great post about startups and what they need to do to get over the starting part and actually get to work. here's a few paragraphs, read the rest on TechCrunch at http://bit.ly/3W1Vjf
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At the exact moment you had your idea, ten other people had the exact same idea. There was just something in the environment that made it the right time for folks to think that one up. The race has already begun! Who’s going to execute first? Who’s going to execute best? If you want to waste nine months trying to raise VC money for that idea, great. But six months in, you’re gonna cry when you see someone else put out that same product you’re pitching me right now. Like I said, forget everything else and just get your product out the door. Now.

Inevitably, the excuses begin: I need to hire people to build the product. I don’t know any developers. I need money for the servers. I want to get that last promotion at my current company first!

Here’s the rub: in consumer internet (and often enterprise), if your founding team doesn’t have the chops to get a prototype of your product out and in the hands of a blogger to test and write about, you might as well save yourself a lot of pain – you’re not going anywhere. Need proof? Just look at some of the most successful tech companies in the last decade: eBay, YouTube, Sun, Oracle, Apple, Cisco, Facebook, Yahoo!, and Google. All of them share a couple common traits: they launched before taking outside investment, and they were able to do it because they had a set of founders with the skills to build the initial version of the product themselves. Only eBay was founded by a single individual – the rest were team efforts.

With that background, let’s get to the three most important things you can do to go from nothing to a kicking startup.

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Fear what you can’t see, not what you can.

http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200909/google

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