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Vivapop launches boutique web calendar

Marshall Kirkpatrick of TechCrunch wrote this review on Vivapops new service:

Greenwich, CT based Vivapop has launched a web based calendar and events management service that offers a very nice interface, cross platform bidirectional syncing and voice recognition for mobile access. Whether this or any web calendar stands a chance in the face of Google’s integration of GCal and GMail is always a question, but Vivapop’s niche audience and premium feature set makes it an interesting play.

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Juxtaviews calendar review

Kevin and Shaun wrote this post on their favourite calendar apps:

This week my wife and I are trying to get our lives in order so I figured I’d feature the 10 calendar web applications that I checked out recently that aim at helping do just that – organize your schedule. Currently we’re using 30boxes so we both can keep track of each other’s schedules before we agree to something when other plans have already been made. I like 30boxes and so does she, but I’m still looking into these others as well. Maybe our readers have some comments or suggestions? Anyway, these are the ones I briefly checked out (in no order): 30boxes, Airset, CalendarHub, Google Calendar, Kiko, Mosuki, Planzo, Spongecell, Vivapop and Yahoo Calendar.

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Vivapop

What does Vivapop says about itself:

Vivapop.com is a web based, phone accessible, content driven, Outlook syncing:

  • personal calendar
  • family calendar
  • business calendar
  • communicty calendar

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