Posted by
Liam McCabe at 3:54 pm on November 22, 2009
Remember the milk has just launched a new gadget for the Google Calendar sidebar. With the previous version you had click a checkmark icon to bring up your tasks. However, now there is no need, the tasks are instantly displayed in the sidebar. The combination of Remember the milk and Google Calendar is certainly an appealing feature.

[Remember the milk blog]
Posted by
Liam McCabe at 11:19 pm on November 11, 2009
The guys over at 37signals have just made a subtle change to their recently launched web designers directory, Haystack. It is now easier to search via city and budget thanks to the two drop down menus at the top of the page.

[37Signals Blog]
Posted by
Liam McCabe at 11:24 pm on November 10, 2009
Digg have just launched DiggTV. If you are familiar with Digg and Revision3 you should already know about the three Digg shows currently available: The Digg Reel, Digg Dialogg and Diggnation. However, Digg have now introduced a fourth show titled Diggcetera. “A miscellaneous mashup of Digg videos, including Digg Meetups and more.” If you’re into tech and the latest social media stories then I thoroughly suggest checking DiggTV out!

[Digg TV]
Posted by
Liam McCabe at 9:46 pm on November 10, 2009
Virb have just migrated all their discussion forums and FAQs to Tender App. Now when you have an issue and post it in the new support section, the Virb team will instantly be notified. Any available Virb team members can then address the issue and respond quickly.

[Virb Blog]
Posted by
Liam McCabe at 9:16 pm on November 10, 2009
Wufoo is now allowing you to try out it’s new pagination feature. With it you can have a form divided into pages. This allows splitting your forms into sections, so for example a page for inputing personal information and a page for inputing profile infomation. I’m really loving this feature, I would really like to see wufoo implementing navigation between the pages using the section displaying the page currently on and the other pages of the form.

[Wufoo]
Posted by
Liam McCabe at 9:28 pm on November 8, 2009
Highrise, a great web application used for keeping track of the people you do business with is now available on the iPhone. Now you can create and edit tasks as well as tick them off on the move. The application works offline and whenever you connect your iPhone to the internet Bungalow seamlessly syncs with your online Highrise account.

[Bungalow]