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my address book updated by my business contacts themselves and to be
up2date about who is doing what. Nice! I'm also a &quot;premium&quot; (in the sense
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there are far to many of them. However, Xing is useful to me for keeping
my address book updated by my business contacts themselves and to be
up2date about who is doing what. Nice! I'm also a &quot;premium&quot; (in the sense
of paying) user in Xing. On the one hand because that gives me some nice
additional features and safes me from advertisement. On the other one
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there are far to many of them. However, Xing is useful to me for keeping
my address book updated by my business contacts themselves and to be
up2date about who is doing what. Nice! I'm also a &quot;premium&quot; (in the sense
of paying) user in Xing. On the one hand because that gives me some nice
additional features and safes me from advertisement. On the other one
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