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SynapseLife Taking eBay Exit

The auction has started at $50,000.

Update: The winner paid $60,000. 

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Mobile Google Calendar – mobileGCAL

The team at mobilegcal.com has created a program that allows users to access their Google Calendar® via any Mobile Device.

Features:

  • Add, Update and Delete Events.
  • Access a complete list of Calendars (including Shared or Imported Calendars).
  • View Calendars by Day, Week or Month.
  • Color Schemes match your Google Calendar® preferences.
  • Google Calendar® — security and user privileges.
  • Functional on most mobile devices (PDA’s, Blackberry’s, Phones etc).
  • No software to download.

Visit http://www.mobilegcal.com for a free account.

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Foldera on Technorati

See what people are saying about Foldera on Technorati.

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Foldera

What Foldera says about itself:

Keeping track of your schedule has never been easier. The Foldera Calendar lets you effectively manage your time and organize your schedule. You can share calendars with your employees, customers, and remote workers and stay connected to critical appointments, meetings, and events from wherever you are.

What we think of Foldera:

Foldera is more than a calendar. Features include email, file manager, tasks manager, contact manager, IM etc. Looks like a whole suite. I haven’t seen it work it is still in closed beta

Company Blog: 

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Goowy on Technorati

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Wired review: The Web’s Best Calendars

Wired reviewed calendar applications. Their favourites:

  1. Google Calendar
  2. Yahoo Calendar
  3. Scrybe
  4. 30Boxes
  5. MSN Calendar
  6. Kiko
  7. Backpack
  8. Spongecell

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IT|Redux Calendar Roundup

Ismael Ghalimi of IT|Redux wrote this very good and extensive review of 10 calendar 2.0 applications like:  Google Calendar, Trumba, 30Boxes, Scrybe, Kiko, CalendarHub, Planzo, Jotlet, Hipcal, Spongecell.

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SynapseLife: Official Launch Date Set January 10, 2007

By January 10, 2007 all SynapseLife users will be upgraded to phase 2.

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No More Hula for Novell

At the end of November, the company announced it will pull its support and its full-time developers from the Hula open source project, which Novell itself initiated last year.

Read interview Wendy Steinle, director of product marketing for Workgroup Solutions at Novell

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Profy Kiko Review

Paul Glazowski of Profy reviewed Kiko. His conclusion: Most online calendars are quite impressive, and I will say that Google Calendar had me on the verge of converting, but Kiko wins my vote for ‘best in show’. It’s got everything I need and lets me get on with my business. Chalk one up for the little guy. This one’s a winner.

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