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“BusySync lets you share iCal calendars on a LAN and sync iCal with Google Calendar.” Well, if it does that, that’s pretty nifty. Worth checking out.
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“The infochimps.org community is assembling and interconnecting the world’s best repository for raw data — a sort of giant free allmanac, with tables on everything you can put in a table.”
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Tom Carden links up a few more visualisation blogs he’s following that you might not have heard of.
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“The easier way to monitor servers and web applications.” Single-server plan is free; looks like it could be very handy indeed.
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Linked a thousand times over, but some great stuff in the main body. Alas, a shame to see the intertards lay into a very fair Michael Bywater, who at least showed up to the comments.
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“I’ve never been satisfied with folks trying to build services that generate ‘eyeballs’ just to ‘monetize’ that traffic with ads.” Charlie rightly lays into the monetizers.
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“Dweller is a simple roguelike targeted for Java enabled mobile phones” lovely – straightforward, classic ASCII Rogue on your j2me mobile. Two thumbs up!