"Sohu It News" Beijing time June 23 News, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen (Paul Allen) recently returned to the software market, created a xiant e-mail company, to help Outlook users organize mail management.
Xiant is the latest in a growing number of new companies offering e-mail plug-ins. Allen himself was also an investor in Gist, an e-mail search site, who last month gist a 6.75 million dollar investment from Allen's venture capital firm Vulcan.
Another competitor, Xobni, also offers an Outlook plugin to manage information updates for users from contacts on Facebook, LINKEDLN, and other social networking sites.
Xiant's only investor, Vulcan, said in a statement that since Alan left Microsoft in 1983, it was one of the few moves in the software market. Through the Vulcan company, Allen now has several sports teams and real estate companies. Allen lost $ billions of in his investment in Charter Communications, the cable operator, who filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year.
Xiant can archive information based on the user's past archiving settings. It also lets users keep track of new information based on topics, so users can track information about a particular topic without being distracted by other messages.