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[nycphp-talk] Exporting Gmail Contacts

Alberto dos Santos yournway at gmail.com
Mon Oct 31 09:46:35 EST 2005


uhhh Chris...

Maybe it's just me, but on my gmail I don't see any "export"
feature... not anywhere... though I'd like too, .-)

On 31/10/05, csnyder <chsnyder at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/31/05, Joseph Crawford <codebowl at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> >  I came accross a script called handshake it is a social networking
> > application, once i registered i noticed they had the ability for you to
> > import your gmail contacts so that you could easilly invite people to the
> > site by using your gmail contacts.  Has anyone see how to read a list from
> > your contacts on gmail?  This site asked for your gmail username/password
> > then would reach out and grab your lost of contacts for use on the site.
> > Has anyone seen anything pre-made that will do this or is this something i
> > will have to make myself ;)
> )
> Grab an RSS parser and a Gmail account and get to it.
>
> On the whole, GMail is RSS enabled throughout, so you can grab feeds
> of current messages, contacts, label contents, etc.
>
> There is also a handy export function within the GMail Contacts
> interface (upper right). From the GUI:
>
> "Export Contacts
> Export your contacts so you can transfer them to other accounts or
> save them offline.
> We will export all of your contacts in the CSV file format (Comma
> Separated Values).   Learn more
> Gmail CSV (for import into another Gmail account)
> Outlook CSV (for import into Outlook clients)"
>
> What more would you need?
>
>
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