Software for business networking?
Is there some sort of software that allows me to make a spider web chart of everyone I know? I want to be able to draw lines between people showing how they're connected and click on each person to see basic information on who they are, what they do, and their contact information.
Thanks!
P.S. To get an idea of what the ideal program or application would look like, check out the iPhone app called "Discovr Apps". Well-done GUI.
These types of B2C websites, help for business networking people from worldwide. For example - Odesk, toptal etc.
Thanks for the response, I appreciate it! Those do seem like some useful ways to connect with people, but I was looking for something that works a little more like a basic address book, just with a little more interactivity. I don't need it to be online or suggest connections or anything like that. I just want something that will make more sense visually. Any other suggestions?
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