Items tagged : calendar
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- organize your day and your web stuff
- share the things that you want to share (like parts of your schedule on your blog or myspace)
- follow your buddies' myspace, flickr, webshots, livejournal, heck, any personal blog By techblog, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
An interesting take relatively similar to Kiko. By BlueCockatoo, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
Create a Calendar That You Can Access from Anywhere
Keep it private, share it with others or publish it on the Web By techblog, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
This one is somewhat similar to 30Boxes. By BlueCockatoo, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
Upcoming.org is a social event calendar, completely driven by people like you. Manage your events, share events with friends and family, and syndicate your calendar to your own site. By techblog, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
This one is kind of sketchy for personal use but for maintaining a public calendar for your business or group, it's a good one (to let the world know...). By BlueCockatoo, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
Organize your schedule and share events with friends By techblog, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
Supposed to have some good calendaring functionality, though it's a combination of several services. By BlueCockatoo, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
Online calendar and todo list
never forget where you need to be or what you have to do By techblog, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
A calendar focused on sharing events with others, but you can keep private calendars as well. By BlueCockatoo, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
Kiko is a great, dead simple calendar you can use right in your web browser By techblog, 4 years 4 weeks ago | |
Google's web based calendar. Nice interface, easy to use and free. Collaborative so multiple people can share calendar's if permissions set.    By lwallenstein, 4 years 5 weeks ago |
