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Archive for the ‘Calendar’ Category

February 7th, 2007

Stikkit - Great, but let’s take it a step further

I recently highlighted an interesting little application called Stikkit on my Uncover the Internet site. I found the original application from Merlin Mann’s 43 Folders site for general life productivity and hacking tips.
As I began to share in my Uncover the Internet post, but decided to stay on topic there and share my thoughts here […]

By Jason -- 1 comment

January 22nd, 2007

Google Reader Tab in Google Personalized Homepage

You know what I’d really like? I’d really like for the Google Reader to be available as a tab in my personalized Google HomePage. Just like the image above shows. Why isn’t that possible? As far as that goes, I think the various Google apps should be available as tabs. Why should I have to […]

By Jason -- 1 comment

October 25th, 2006

Yahoo Bookmarks Quick Review

A quick thought on the new Yahoo Toolbar with bookmarks feature. Overall I really like the idea and it’s a very clean and smooth design.
My only problem is all my bookmarks that weren’t already in a specific folder have gone bye-bye somewhere.
All of my bookmarks highlighted over there in the screen grab are completely missing […]

By Jason -- 1 comment

October 4th, 2006

More Yahoo! Mail Improvements

Yahoo Mail has released a few more new improvements for their webmail interface. I really like the changes actually. They have fulfilled my wish to give me a reason to not move everything completely to Gmail.

Totally Web2.0 welcome banner at the top with the must have gradient color fill. I like the gradient, it helps […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

August 30th, 2006

Google Expanding to Cube Farm Land

Google has released a collection of their applications in an effort to build a virtual office productivity suite. Is this a legitimate competitor to Office 2007 or OpenOffice?
I don’t think so, I still think it’s just an ongoing strategy to just release stuff and see if it sticks. If it does, it provides additional advertising […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

April 20th, 2006

GData

Just the other day, Google released Google Calendar and I reviewed it noting that it looked handy and nice but I still felt like it wasn’t the killer app it could be.
Google made the whole thing easier for developers to use now with the launch of the Calendar API that is built around a RSS-meets-Atom […]

By Aaron -- 0 comments

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