Posts Tagged with ‘calendar’

BidCal Will Help You Better Track eBay Deals in the Tough Economy

Svetlana Gladkova

BidCal is an interesting new tool that has just been released by Calgoo Software, the company behind Calgoo, a very nice web calendaring solution that synchronizes all your calendars on all your devices, desktop and online and allows you to share calendars with your friends or family if they use a different calendaring solution.
Now Calgoo has launched a very interesting new tool that brings eBay functionality right to your calendar of choice - be it Outlook, iCal or Google Calendar.
Basically [...]

Twitzu: Good Idea, Missing Features and Upcoming or Google Calendar Integration

Leslie Poston

When I saw Twitzu flit across my radar as the newest shiny Twitter-based feature application, I was fairly excited. I use Twitter for many things, but event planning and event news is definitely at or near the top of my list. I couldn't wait to check it out.
After giving it the once over, I was a bit disappointed to see that Twitzu joins a long line of Twitter based services that are much more of a feature than a [...]

Twitter Can Help You Remember The Milk Now

Leslie Poston

We wrote about handy tool Remember the Milk when it first came out, and both Remember the Milk and Twitter have been popping up in social media news individually since then. Now we are happy to write that two of our favorite web tools will be able to work together to improve your productivity and help you with that short term memory problem so many of us share.
This news comes hot on the heels of other tools, like Kwiry, that [...]

FuseCal: An Alpha Missing a LOT of Features

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

I have four children. Four. And each one has his or her own calendar that requires constant syncing with my calendar as well as my husband's calendar so that we know who has to be where at what time. Calendars are such a problem for us that I try every single time/appointment manager as soon as I find it, from Sandy to virtual assistants. Since I still haven't found one app that does everything I need it to do, I [...]

Politics In The Age Of Social Networking

Leslie Poston

Social Networking and Web 2.0 are changing the face of politics. This year you no longer have to rely on outdated news outlets or slow newspapers, nor do you need to depend on television news channels with an obvious party bias. You can get all of your candidate information delivered to you 24-7 via the Web 2.0 application of your choice.
How is Web 2.0 bringing candidates to you? For starters, there is Twitter. You can immediately tell which candidates [...]

LeWeb 3 Contestant In Profile: ZYB

Paul Glazowski

Today we profile another startup contestant slated to present its business plan at the LeWeb 3 competition tomorrow. It?s called ZYB, and if I may say so myself, it appears at first glance to be almost completely useless. Or not. Honestly, I can?t decide.
ZYB, in a nutshell, is a Web-based contact storage service. According to the company?s homepage copy, ZYB ?stores your phone?s contacts, calendar and messages online and connects you with people you know.? Which, in my view, [...]

Plan Your Trip Right Within Your Calendar Application

Svetlana Gladkova

Don't you feel your browser has too many tabs opened to manage your email accounts, your calendar and contacts? And still, all those tabs make are not sufficient to perform all your planning and contacts management. If this is your case, you must be interested in trying out BlueTie - a hosted web-based email, calendar and contacts management application working right within one tab of your browser and actually providing you with an additional recently introduced option of planning your [...]

Review: Kiko, the Calendar

Paul Glazowski

We’ve all done it. We’ve gone with the biggest and brawniest – the Walmarts, the Microsofts – instead of looking to those in their shadow to find what we’re looking for. Even right now, I’m writing this review in MS Word, perhaps the most ubiquitous processor out there. I could very well achieve a fine document from something like Open Office. I’d even prefer to look to the little guy to get the job done, but there are always a [...]