With a new product called Vine , Microsoft is tackling the issue that, in the Digital Age, contact management is no longer static–where you are and what you’re doing at a given moment can matter just as much as what your cell phone number is. But instead of focusing on roving business travelers, Vine’s slant is community management and emergency preparedness. It’s in a private beta test right now. Here’s how it works. You download a “dashboard” application, and then you log in with your Windows Live account. Its interface takes the form of a map, where geo-tagged notifications pop up if a news story or public safety announcement–sourced from 20,000 news sources as well as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)–happens in a specific location. (You can set preferences to only display stories from locations and areas of interest that you care about.) Your contacts are also listed on the dashboard, where you can check out alerts that they’ve sent you or even just keep tabs on their Facebook status messages. “Alerts” pop up like instant messages (or text messages, as you can opt to get them on your cell phone). You can also “check in” to let your neighbors know you’re

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Meet Vine, Microsoft’s superhero software

