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AJAX Calendars

A good calendar program seems to be a perfect fit for an AJAX application. Now we just need a perfect Calendaring system to show off AJAX. The 2 leaders so far appear to be 30 Boxes and spongecell. SpongeCell is built on the Ruby on Rails platform.

A plus for 30 Boxes is the full page entry screen. I have tried it on several computers at different resolutions and it is a well designed screen. Reading through other reviews a popular area in the system is the social options. Such as being able to setup buddies and share your calendar with [...]

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Search engine optimization/marketing link


From our internet marketing guru, there are two powerful trick making the blog to get the traffic. First, it came from community. this is a fans of your blog maybe, a loyal customer who often visit your blog. Another trick is getting a natural visitor who is coming from search engine. Search engines are the main source of traffic for all bloggers, without a good place in Google majority of the blog will never visited. For this reason, a time, optimize your blog by some SEO and SEM tips. So,


Closer to be perceived as a “Social Cause”


Bradley is right to be excited for the phone call he received from a socially responsible investment company. While social responsibility has become a big issue for many companies, corporate reports focus mainly on projects to protect the environment, to sustain developing countries and to improve working conditions of their employees and contractors. So far, use and support of Free Software doesn’t appear in social responsibility reports. Companies instead mention more and more their support t


Enjoy Facebook On Your Windows Mobile!


This free mobile application, currently working on Windows Mobile operating system, offers full access to the users’ Facebook account. Friday, July 04, 2008: Macrospecs has launched FriendMobilizer — a mobile phone application that gives users full access to their Facebook account. FriendMobilizer can run on the majority of Smartphones and Pocket PCs, as well as [...]


Agile Messanger, il miglior client di Instant Messaging per iPhone


Agile Messanger, il miglior client di Instant Messaging per iPhone Pubblicato in Gadget, Social Software, Utilities. Agile Messenger è il nuovo client di Instant Messaging per iPhone, reso disponibile ieri nell‘Installer, e da me immediatamente testato. Per quanto ho potuto vedere, si tratta della migliore applicazione di instant messaging finora creata per iPhone.


Tape Simulator Software Showdown


I'm not necessarily one who worships at the Church of the Iron Oxide. In fact, when the Alesis ADAT was announced, I could hardly wait to get rid of analog tape.


Myspace and Facebook for Academic Work


Christopher Watts - Newell Center for Arts Technology " I know that several of my colleagues here have met with a negative student reaction to using FaceBook and MySpace (these sites specifically): they find it "creepy" that their professors are on these sites." William Allen - a state "Unlike the experience of others, my students were happy to have FB as a class tool. This may have something to do with the fact that our students have near universal disdain for the 20th-Century Bb." LINK


Dig Digsby, You Have Good Reason to


Have you heard of Digsby yet? If not, it’s about time you do. Digsby is a multi-network chat client. Doesn’t sound like that big a deal? Use Pidgin or Miranda already? Well Digsby has a couple more cards up its sleeve, along with your Chat accounts Digsby also aggregates social network accounts and email. At the moment the list of supported services isn’t huge but you will be able to talk on AIM, Jabbar, Gtalk, Yahoo, ICQ and MSN. You can use just about any email account including Gmail, Hotmai


E-Systems and E-Portfolios


I went to this joint LLN meeting in Sheffield (2008-07-03) because there were several people, and several topics, that I wanted to keep up or catch up with. The meeting fulfilled that and more. Roger Clark talked about current GMSA work (Pathways and Advance), and about the need for well defined standards and interfaces. Mark Stubbs talked about XCRI, and how the recently started European initiative, Metadata for Learning Opportunities (MLO) has adopted a basic structure reflecting XCRI. If I


8-Bit Watch Is The Perfect Geeky Accessory


By Luke Anderson I rarely find myself wearing a watch these days. that is mostly considering I have at least two other devices on my person that can tell me the day. I’ve considered buying a new watch, but I haven’t found one that I really feel like wearing. However, that Icon Watch may be precisely what I’ve been looking for. Gr… hard drive games new gizmos budget computers newest gadgets new electronics video cards tech geer tech toys Hewlett-Packard \\\\\\\"gadgets\\\\\\\" desktops gizmo


The Top 100 Liberal Arts Professor Blogs


Online University Reviews has posted an entry guaranteed to generate some in-bound link traffic. There are many sites I'd never heard of before. Academics are flocking to the Internet like never before, particularly to start a blog. Faculty members in colleges across the world are connecting with people on a whole new level. Let's face it - academia can actually be very lonely at times. Not only can a blog be cathartic for professors, it can allow for valuable feedback from students and/or col


NVIDIA says "significant quantities" of laptop GPUs are defective, stock tumbles


Filed under: Laptops var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/hardware/NVIDIA_significant_quantities_of_laptop_GPUs_defective’; whether you’re the type to watch the late stock tickers, you might have noticed that NVIDIA’s stock just took a pretty big hit, down 24 percent to $13.56 — that’s considering the company just informed investors that “signific… playstation sony computer phones pc store computers tech store games mac xp tv technology computer tech gaming frys electronics geek [gadgets] gizmos d


Tata's Nano to start production that Fall, eco-friendly version on the way?


Filed under: Transportation Your dreams of riding in the ultimate cheapo deathbox have just gotten a little bit more real. According to a report, Tata will start production of its diminutive, ultra-affordable Nano car that Fall. The $2500 vehicle is generally known as the cheapest car in the world, though worries by inflation propose that its price… linux tech product reviews handheld frys electronics news new market technology computer reviews notebook pc windows apple windows tech geer \\\


Mac software updates for July 3


PreFab Software has released Event Taps Testbench 1.1 , a free developer utility for exploring Quartz event taps on Mac OS X 10.5 and newer.


Ning, Kickapps and The Completely Free Stuff


Image via Wikipedia Social networks have evolved greatly in the past few years. I find it quite refreshing since they began as a few niche networks that they are working their way back to this model. Back in the origins of Myspace and Bebo and Facebook, many folks signed up to be ahead of the curve and chat with people of the same mindset. Unfortunately for them, it was like a catchy song and some time after they were overrun with crappy profile pages, crappy bands, spam, and crappy company


Sony to launch slimmer PS2 in India and Russia that year


Filed under: Gaming According to a report in the Economic Times, Sony will be introducing a slimmer (well, “slimer” whether you want the direct quote), sleeker, and “more suave” version of the PS2 in Indian and European markets come Fall. whether you believe what you read, the new system will include a built-in ability supply, will invent its debut… car gadgets new electronics new gizmos apple gadgets social bookmarking amazon hard drives desktop replacements modern electronics video cards d


Nut launches death threats at Debian women


Exclusive: Women working on Debian have been getting death threats from a nut job who believes they're killing free software.


Kayaking


The internet means you don’t have to convince anyone else that something is a good idea before trying it. — Scott Bradner, former trustee of the Internet Society (quoted in Here Comes Everybody) The communications tools broadly adopted in the last decade are the first to fit human social networks well, and because they are easily modifiable they can be made to fit better over time. — Clay Shirky (Here Comes Everybody, p 158)  Back before Easter, I was at the ICA for the Eno/Shir


Socialize your next trip with tripwolf


Socialize your next trip with tripwolf Posted by: in Social Informant Filed under: Social Software, web 2.0 Planning a vacation always starts with one thing… where to go. You could always ask a friend or a family member for their suggestions but then you would be only limited to where they’ve been. Tripwolf hopes to change that with there social travel website. There are different ways you can use the site, if you already have an idea of where you would like to go enter it in the search


Swurl brings all of your social networking activity together


Swurl brings all of your social networking activity together Posted by: in Social Informant Filed under: Internet, Social Software Once upon a time, letting people know what you were up to on the internet was simple. You’d just point your friends toward your blog, LiveJournal page, or MySpace where you posted all of your latest musing on life. But if you’re an active netizen, odds are your social activity is spread out across a half dozen or more sites, ranging from YouTube to del.icio.us


Let people know where you’re at with byNotes


Let people know where you’re at with byNotes Posted by: in Social Informant Filed under: Blogging, Social Software Mirco-blogging is a great way to let people know what you’re up to that very instant. But what if you could let your followers know where your post originated from. That might have been the very thing running through the minds of the people behind byNotes. On the surface byNotes operates like any other micro-blogging site but in addition to sending messages you can also spec