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Google launches calendar

Well, possibly not officially, but this link will let you login to Google Calendar, a reasonably sophisticated, quite slick Ajax-enabled web-based calendaring system (who’d have guessed). Here’s an interesting news bulletin covering the announcement.

Interesting that Google continues its rage against the MS machine. A few years ago, I couldn’t imagine depending on being online to use a service like this – POP email was necessary (IMAP was purposeless, web-based was tedious), and I relied (and continue to rely) on an Outlook Calendar. Now, though, I’m increasingly open to the possibility of reducing my reliance on MS based thick-client apps in favour of lighter online tools that don’t compromise the performance or reliability of my PC – which gets more unstable with each application I install, and as my email inbox creeps upwards of 700MB.

However: the calendaring function is definitely one where I think Google needs to think about MS integration. People at work regularly use Outlook invites to schedule meetings, and loads of third party software is designed to work with it. Google Calendar supports a one-off import (from a CSV file) of your Outlook Calendar, which is sub-optimal for ongoing, corporate, scheduling.

We’ll see… The app does seem to work well, but I sadly lack the time to bother with the novelty of duplicating my calendar just to see if it works better…

Bruges photos

So, Bruges was great. A few photos below for your enjoyment, rest at the photoset here.

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Think I need to do more travelling. The trip really fired up the imagination and was very fun. Bruges is a fantastically relaxed town to visit…

Happy Easter

My Easter message to you all:

Life is like a barrel of fish. Easy to shoot, hard to clean up.

I’m going to tag this one ‘humour’ as I’m not sure the intention was clear.

Sheila doesn’t like my offline blogging

She claims to have a manual version of Bloglines that alerts her to new posts in my little black book. Then she nicks the book and writes ‘monkey’ all over it. Which, I guess, is an offline version of posting comments. And then I hit her (gently, she’s my sister, easy now), which I suspect is the offline version of a trackback, or a deleted comment. Or posting a comment that says ‘you suck’ on her blog. Offline.

Okay, getting silly now…

Infinite monkeys

If it takes infinite monkeys, with infinite typewriters, given infinite time, to come up with the complete works of Shakespeare, could they do it quicker if we gave them iMacs?

Actually, that probably wasn’t even funny at the time.

Short posts

I met Hugh at GapingVoid at a recent blogging conference I went to with work. He had some interesting things to say (particularly about Stormhoek wine, which I’m now quite keen to try), but most interesting is the fact that he writes about 20 posts a day on his blog, most of which contain less than 50 words.

Admittedly, a number of them contain comic strips, but particularly thanks to my manual blogging initiative, think I would like to see if something similar works for me – after all, I am best appreciated in small doses. So apologies in advance if a few future posts are only a sentence or two long. Odds are, most of them will be tagged ‘observational’ and all of them will be tagged ‘short’.