Inbox 2.0 refers to a new generation of email clients that use data in email archives to infer people's profiles, behaviors, social graph, and importance. The term originally appeared in a New York Times article and has since found wider usage. Yahoo and Google have both announced products with Inbox 2.0 features. A number of startups such as Xobni and Xoopit are also competing in this space. The name is a reference to the Web 2.0 buzzword.

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  • Inbox 2.0 refers to a new generation of email clients that use data in email archives to infer people's profiles, behaviors, social graph, and importance. The term originally appeared in a New York Times article and has since found wider usage. Yahoo and Google have both announced products with Inbox 2.0 features. A number of startups such as Xobni and Xoopit are also competing in this space. The name is a reference to the Web 2.0 buzzword.
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  • Inbox 2.0 refers to a new generation of email clients that use data in email archives to infer people's profiles, behaviors, social graph, and importance. The term originally appeared in a New York Times article and has since found wider usage. Yahoo and Google have both announced products with Inbox 2.0 features. A number of startups such as Xobni and Xoopit are also competing in this space. The name is a reference to the Web 2.0 buzzword.
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  • Inbox 2.0
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