Kiko

Kiko is another online calendar service. It’s filled with lots of lovely little AJAXy tricks and generally looks lovely. One of the cool features include having a text box which allows you to quickly add appointments using a human readable syntax, which is nice. The problem with the site at the moment is that it is … Keep reading

YouOS

YouOS, an online “operating system” looks really interesting. You register, then load it up in your browser. It’s best to maximise the browser window as much as you can. I’m at work, so am stuck with IE. They describe the system as being “Still wayyyy alpha”, so I guess we shouldn’t expect too much. Still, they … Keep reading

Whither Web 2.0?

Interesting discussion on Palimpsest about Web 2.0 services, ownership, and standards.

IRows

IRows is an online spreadsheet, a competitor with NumSum, in other words. One of the criticisms I have always had with NumSum is that it is just so damn ugly. Not something that IRows can be accused of, which is much prettier: As you can see from the crappy test sheet I created, it’s easy … Keep reading

Stikipad

Stikipad, which I mentioned in my brief round up of wikis recently, has now made it’s free account have unlimited edits. Thank goodness sanity has prevailed – 5 edits would be nowhere near enough for someone to work out whether the service was worth paying for or not. A good example of a company listening … Keep reading