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3231_32 Sooz's Bookmarks Tagged With "calendar"

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  1. Visit Google Calendar Google Calendar

    Looks interesting! Reminds me of the old anyday.com. I like that you can create new calendars with custom access/viewing privledges.

  2. Visit Exploit Boston @ del.icio.us Exploit Boston @ del.icio.us

    Along with new stuff I'm finishing up at ExploitBoston.com, I'll be using this del.icio.us account for event tidbits around Boston. Add it to your inbox, perhaps!

  3. Visit w w w . M O B I U S . o r g w w w . M O B I U S . o r g

    Boston's artist-run center for experimental work in all media

  4. Visit Boston Conservatory | Performances Boston Conservatory | Performances

  5. Visit Chandler, a next-generation Personal Information Manager (PIM) integrating calendar, e-mail, contact management, task management, notes, and instant messaging Chandler, a next-generation Personal Information Manager (PIM) integrating calendar, e-mail, contact management, task management, notes, and instant messaging

  6. Visit Boston Uncovered Boston Uncovered

    boston.com and The Boston Metro's collab on a city guide for Boston

  7. Visit Like Life Boston Like Life Boston

    "We'll pick the place, you show up, and there will be other people there that actually want to hang out and talk. This isn't a cult, it's not a dating service, and we're not buying rounds, we are just going to a bar, wanna come?"

  8. Visit EntertainBoston.com EntertainBoston.com

    "Your source for Boston Entertainment, Arts and Dining." Looks like it came to life December 2005.

  9. Visit HeyLetsGo.com - Make the Most of life in Boston! HeyLetsGo.com - Make the Most of life in Boston!

    They are invite-only while in beta. If you want to check it out let me know and I'll send you one of their invite thingies. It seems like a neat idea overall.

  10. Visit Events.org Events.org

    Search engine/calendar for non-profit events all over the nation, and provides an exclusive list of events in your area. Events.org was created by non-profit event planners who wanted to give organizations a chance to promote their events and attract more

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