Earlier today, Richard took a look at the state of e-learning 2.0, which got me to thinking about how school might be different if I were in college today because of the influx of new Web 2.0 apps aimed and students. I went to a school that utilized a Vir
* Blog * API * About Kiko is a great, dead simple calendar you can use right in your web browser Kiko is developed and hosted on an open-source application stack: * LigHTTPD on Debian GNU/Linux * the PostgreSQL database * Ruby on Rails
Create tasks From the SLIMTIMER you can create tasks and even share them with your coworkers and those you report to. time your work Open the SLIMTIMER and click on a task to start the clock and click again when you're finished. If you've completed the ta
billQ is a new web-based application that gives you an easy way to keep track of your bills. With billQ, you can make sure you always know exactly what you have to pay, and when you have to pay it.