eric | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 03 2008 | blogs, Google, calendar, CalDAV
eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 06 2008 | google, wordpress, calendar, development
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 21 2008 | google, calendar, share, ical, apple, software
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 22 2007 | google, calendar, howtoSyncing Google Calendar to Outlook.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 15 2007 | seattle, calendar, planning
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2006 | calendar, TPNideas
30 Boxes has launched some new calendaring syndication features, which is exactly what I was looking for so that I could embed in my blog, The Puget News. I want to show interesting events around town and the ones that I am going to.
It's pretty cool stuff and some of the examples are great. People are mashing it up with flickr and showing photos from every day.
Quoted: 30 Boxes is almost certainly the easiest way to share your calendar and your web stuff online. Organize your life, share all or parts of it with friends. Post it to your blog. Track your friends online including their Webshots, Flickr, MySpace, blogs, and more! It's quite simply the world's most open social network.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 09 2006 | technology, women, calendar
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2006 | email, pdf, calendar, Capture tools, Downloads, time management
Cool "emergent task timer." Probably a bit over the top for day to day use but perhaps helpful for people who wonder where the hell the day went when it's all done.
Quoted: Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2006 | calendar, Google, GOOG
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 23 2006 | calendar, open source, Chandler
Chandler is in a pre-1.0 version for a networkable open-source calendaring service. Their hope is to one day challenge Outlook as a full workflow type of tool. I saw an interview with one of the chief guys and the thing that really caught my eye was that it was open source and that the group was working with a bunch of startups to develop a set of standards in the space. I hope we'll see a bunch of new services in this area as it is quite promising.
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