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Archives for October 24, 2007

Pleth Premium Email w/ Outlook Synchronization…

October 24, 2007 by Cotton Rohrscheib 1 Comment

My partner Greg and I were discussing the possibilities of being able to synchronize your Outlook Desktop Client with your Webmail client. For example, a feature like this would allow you to accomplish the following: Synchronize your calendars, contacts, and tasks between Outlook and Plethware View shared calendars in both Outlook and Plethware Schedule Automatic […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Microsoft Outlook®, Pleth

Calendar trick for Webmail + Blackberry users

October 24, 2007 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Was just out surfing and ran into a post that Bill Boebel, CTO of Webmail.US, had on his Blog.  It’s a trick for Webmail users that want to keep their Calendars synced up with their Blackberry Devices.  Here is the Link to Bill Boebel: Calendar trick for Webmail + Blackberry users

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: BlackBerry®, Pleth

Project: Google Gadgets API

October 24, 2007 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

I know that sooner or later we are going to have a client request that we develop a Google Gadget for them so I am probably fixing to dive into this and see what it’s all about.  What is a Google Gadget?  A Google Gadget is basically a feed that fits into a framework of sorts […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Google Gadgets

Web Hosting for Web 2.0

October 24, 2007 by Cotton Rohrscheib 3 Comments

Source: Web Hosting for Web 2.0 | The Web Hosting Show I have been tuning into The Web Hosting Show for a while now, they always have good relevant info, in this podcast he discusses how web hosting companies are having to make adjustments for the whole web 2.0 trend, he mentions folks like myspace.com, youtube, facebook, etc. […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Pleth

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