April 25th, 2006
Soduko is a puzzle game (and a quite addicting one if I may add) that like all other puzzle games is based on logic. There are plenty of sites that offer free soduko puzzles online using scripts that are written using PHP or Javascript. However these are so not Web2.0 . I was looking for a soduko script that was written using Ajax and I found a really cool one. The best thing about this script is that it doesn’t use numbers like most soduko games but a set of nine imagesfrom Flickr. You can specify what kind of images you want to use by selecting a tag or by selecting a Flickr user.
If you don’t know how soduko is played you can read the rules here and you can start playing soduko using this cool script here or if you prefer more traditional sodukos you can play at www.sodukopuzzles.net
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March 2nd, 2006
Lucky for me that’s not something I need to go over because ZDnet posted an excellent article on the subject.
Personally I use Google, but my favorite is probably Net Vibes I just haven’t got around to changing. But really I’m not to into traditional homepages, I’m actually thinking of changing my homepage to Bloglines.
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February 7th, 2006
It is here. 30 Boxes is here. From the creative minds and talents of 83 Degrees. For anyone who has been looking for a sturdy and comprehensive 2.0 Web Calendar than this is definitely for you. 30 Boxes comes complete with all the basic features of adding events to a calendar, but it also incorporates a lot of more functionality. And it just released yesterday!
You can share your calendars with other people. You can incorporate a buddy list of people and keep tabs on where others are and what they are up to (great for team management). The interface also allows you to continue tagging your events in order to keep everything organized.
One of the things that I am very happy to see comes by way of the developers blog. They talk a lot about how they want to keep it “hackable” and allow people to modify 30 Boxes to suit their needs. Whether it’s just a theme or going through and utilizing the full third party developer’s API you should be able to make 30 Boxes do almost anything you could want your calendar to do.
Even if you think you’ve found your perfect fit for an online calendar solution, please jump on over and sign up. It’s free! Just give it a try and see if you don’t fall in love with it.
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