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25 July 2007 / 4 Comments
Today, Twittercal got a nice review on Lifehacker (thanks to Adam Pash) — it was also reviewed on Mashable by the way (thanks to Kristen Nicolle).
People really liked the idea and I’m very happy about that. Twittercal has already 300 subscribed users and has processed more than 500 messages so far.
Twittercal was categorized as another […]
I just got two iPhones today! My company bought a bunch of iPhones to experiment with the new things we’re working on.
We unpacked the device religiously and it’s gorgeous. Since the company is not located in the US (but in Canada), I couldn’t activate the iPhone with any AT&T plan so I had to bypass […]
Twittercal is a free service that connects your Google Calendar to Twitter so you can add events in a snap right from your favorite client.
Setting up the service is quite easy, just go on twittercal.com and follow the 5 steps procedure.
I’ve been working on Twittercal on my spare time for the last couple of weeks. […]
I just finished watching the incredible talk by Jonathan Harris at the TED Conference. He had collected people feelings from millions of blogs. He’s been able to visualize world feelings through innovative living interfaces.
The two projects We Feel Fine and Universe are live. Looking at the web like this is a truly different experience. It […]
Heri from Montreal Tech Watch just draw a map of the web scene from Montreal spotting startups, blogs, meetups and more.
The funny thing is that it’s made from a map of the metro system.
Thanks Heri for putting me in.
I just got an invitation to the private beta of Pownce (thanks to Olivier).
Powce is a Twitter clone with additional sharing features for files, links and events. Pownce has generated a lot of buzz lately probably because it’s the new born baby of Kevin Rose (the founder of Digg).
Pownce received a lot of negative feedback […]