TAPP - Crowd-source the management of your contact information

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Crowd-source the management of your contact information

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1 month of business cards..Look familiar?

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An old problem, getting worse..

Personal Email: naushmalik@gmail.com

Work Email: naushm@myTAPP.com

London Cell: +44 70 20 25 70 26

London Home: +44 207 705 8146

NYC Mobile: +1 646 254 3313

Skype: naushmalik

Company Twitter: @TAPPNetworks

Personal Twitter: @naushm

BB PIN: 221566D7

NYC Address: 175 Varick Street, New York 10014

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/naushmalik

FB: http://www.facebook.com/naushmalik

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An old problem, getting worse..

Social networks are not appropriate for every

relationship

Contact info is stored statically EVERYWHERE!

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TAPP is now live!

myTAPP.com or TAPPdownload.com

Your phone contacts have always been private –

we keep them that way – but make them better

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My Contact Information

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You meet someone..

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Decide what to share..

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Get their information without the typos..

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Call me, E-mail me, Tweet me…TAPP me!

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Update your info, so that they don’t have

to..

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Connect better with those you already

know..

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Founder

Engineers

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Team and Background

Alternative Investments

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“I like the idea of a smarter client-side address book, so my social

data doesn’t end up belonging to someone else”

- Tim O’Reilly, March 2010

“many of us are looking to use the Web and our phones much as

we always have, but outside of the very public arenas of the social

Web…services that let people communicate, connect and

exchange information through apps and services a bit removed

from the public eye will become a welcome and powerful reprieve.”

- New York Times, June 2012

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Food for thought