Archive | January, 2007

Comparing Online Calendars

I couldn’t find a traditional wall calendar that I liked this year, so I figured this might be as good of a time as any to start using an Online one. Now I don’t need too many neat features – I just need an easy Online application that allows me to mark certain days – like my work days, or days that I need to do something.

I am not setting up business meetings. I am not planning every second of every day. I want a calendar that will allow me to do the simple task of leaving one note on a day saying that I need to do something. Just like you would write down on your traditional calendar.

Yahoo! Calendar Icon Yahoo! Calendar

Now that you know what I wanted – now I will tell you what I looked at. Yahoo! Calendar was the first one I looked at, since I already use Yahoo! Mail for my E-mail needs. The major problem here is that they have yet to update the calendar interface to match the snazzy new Yahoo! Mail interface. It keeps transporting me back to the old ugly Yahoo! Mail interface to look at my calendar. Not good at all.

Final Thoughts on Yahoo! Calendar:
Built in functionality with Yahoo’s E-mail and Notes, too bad Calendar and Notes have yet to get a redesign to match Yahoo’s new webmail interface.

Yahoo! Calendar

Yahoo’s calendar was easy enough to add to (just click the add link on the date) but it still asked me to fill in about five more boxes than I wanted to. I liked the fact that it had various views, but I want the 30 day traditional look. Maybe once Yahoo! updates it to match and work better with the new Web mail interface I will give it a second shot. Right now though it is not for me.

30 Boxes Icon 30 Boxes

Next up I tried 30 Boxes. This looks a lot better than Yahoo! Mail (cleaner interface, easier time getting started) but still seems to be lacking in a few areas. I don’t need a big social experience with my calendar. Nobody wants to know the dates I have marked and I am not sure I would want them to know either.

30 Boxes

Adding an event was super easy, a two click process. I really liked that. 30 Boxes just didn’t give me the right vibe though. It is a nice tool, but not the one I am looking for right now.

Final Thoughts on 30 Boxes:
Quick and easy access to your calendars – but the customization is a little strange. I would like to see Yahoo! buy them out and build toss it in as a replacement to the calendar Yahoo! offers right now.

Google Calendar Icon Google Calendar

So that leaves us with Google Calendar. Now I had looked at Google’s Online calendar before and was a little less than impressed. The idea of having different color coded calendars won me over though. It was as easy to add to as 30 Boxes and gave me the interaction with other services (which I was looking for at Yahoo with the webmail and calendar interaction).

Google Calendar

I also was able to setup a widget-like thing on my Google personalized start page to show my calendar as well. This, plus having Google Reader on my start page are the reasons I use Google’s over all the others out there.

Final Thoughts on Google Calendar:
The king of the mountain as far as Online calendars go right now. Quick and easy interface – and then you toss in the fact it works with my start page? This one takes the best of the previous two and gives me something I can use.

So Who Was the Winner? You!

So when the dust settled and I was ready to make my mind up, I decided to go with Google Calendar. The good thing here is that many different people have many different needs. So with this many options, everybody should be able to find what they are looking for. You might just have to go out and do a few taste test with all of them before you find the one you really love to use.

Do you have a favorite? If so – tell me what it is and why you use it!

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Dealing With Annoying Forum Members

We all hate those annoying guys that sit in the back of the class and make visiting your Web host’s forums no fun at all. Well I have some tips and advice for anybody out there to get rid of these pesky posters once and for all.

Also, have you invested any time in using social bookmarking Web sites for free press? You should – and I’ll get you started right here on episode 91 of the Web Hosting Show.

Web Hosting PodcastWeb Hosting Topics Covered on this Episode:

+ Hosting Hoopla is Back as a Link Directory
+ How to Deal with Annoying Forum Members
+ HostingForum.ca Gets My Pick of the Week
+ Social Bookmarking Can Lead to Lots of Free Press
+ GoDaddy Wants to Sponsor This Podcast? My Controversial Answer!

[ Listen to the Web Hosting Show - Episode 91! ]

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Get More From Google Reader Guide

Google Reader

+ More Google Reader Tips!

Ever since Google moved Google Reader over to the newer, cleaner and better design I have been using it to handle all of my feed reading. I have gone from FeedDemon, to Newsgator, to Rojo to Google Reader – so I have tried a lot. Google Reader beats the rest of them hands down.

While using it to browse through my RSS feeds I have run across more than a few external tools to help you get more out of Google Reader.

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First Thanks via a Firefox Theme

This is awesome.

Firefox Theme Thanks

Well this is a first for me! After plugging one of my favorite theme sets (and asking for an emerald version to be made) it was nice to see myself added to the “about” section of the theme.

+ Check Out the Cylence Theme – Emerald Variation Firefox Theme for Yourself!

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Making it Big… Online

I have sometimes been known to be the guy that folks come to for advice on making a name for yourself Online.

Now I know my popularity is nothing more than a blip on the World Wide Web’s radar, and there are those out there that might be better, faster, and stronger than me. I can tell you though that it never hurts to try something new.

When it comes to getting your Web site to become the next big thing or even just to have a small audience, you have to try a few things out before you figure out what sticks. Here are my personal tips that I have gone through and hopefully you can learn from. [Read the Rest of my Post at Lunartics!]

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Web Hosting’s Impact Players of 2006

There is no doubt in my mind that 2006 was a big year for the Web hosting industry. We saw a lot of news, we lived through a lot of things.

There are a select group of folks that I think deserve a little extra credit for making 2006 a wonderful year for Web hosting. Here is my list of impact players for the past year.

1. Amy Armitage – Amy is the best marketing mind that the Web hosting world has. No matter where I turn it seems like I always hear or see Amy’s name coming up in the conversation. Lunarpages has been all over the map in the past year, and it is mostly thanks to Amy’s marketing skill. Heck, she even brought me in to the Lunarpages fold in the past year – so I know she at least has good taste!

2. Keith Duncan – Keith gets in for creating great paperback content for the Web hosting industry. Much like Amy, when it comes to opinions that I trust and admire, I turn to Keith first. He knows the Web hosting world from the inside out. Ping! Zine is also the leader in my opinion when it comes to the Web hosting magazines out there as well.

3. Isabel Wang – Heart and Soul of the WHIR Blogs, and another informative personality. I have never talked with Isabel one on one, like I have with the other award winners – but hers is a name I see pop up more often than not as I browse through the latest happenings in the hosting industry. Hopefully in 2007 we can get to know each other better because I think we are both folks who have passions for the business we are in.

4. Rob Moore – Came out of left field and gave DemoDemo some competition in the flash tutorial market. I remember the first time I saw DemoWolf. I reviewed them on the Web Hosting Show and thought to myself it would be nice if these guys survived. The more competition you have, the better and cheaper the products become. Rob went from being an unknown to running one of the most successful startups of the past year.

5. George Roberts – Leader and creator of the Web hosting industry’s biggest party. HostingCon has become the “must attend” event for the hosting world. Much like Mac World is for Apple fans, and E3 was for video game fans, HostingCon is the event that hosting geeks can call their own.

Have somebody that I might have missed? Leave a comment and give their name as well. I don’t want to leave anybody out of the mix, so if there are enough comments I might just have to give them the award as well.

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All My Blog Logs

I have really fallen in love with MyBlogLog. I just signed up last night and I have tinkering with it ever since. I had always seen it on a blog every so often, but never knew how much fun it could be till I jumped right in and started looking around for myself.

I could see this being used as a great new tool to get folks off of the big popular Web sites and onto smaller ones that appreciate them more. I have even added all of my Web sites to the service as well. Check them all out:

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/firefoxfacts/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/mitchelaneous/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/webhostingshow/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/sb1online/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/hostinghoopla/

http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/mitchkeeler/

What are you waiting for? Add them all and get interacting! Also, feel free to add me as a friend as well. I always like meeting new folks.

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If Web Hosting Servers Could Talk

Maybe it was that New Year’s Eve that you stayed locked in the data center looking at the cold lifeless machines that made you wonder what they would be thinking?

Maybe it was because you kept that bottle of champagne to yourself and you had already downed the other two bottles before you got to work.

No matter what the reason might be, you know as well as I do that you have wondered what those servers would be saying to one another. You sick, sick little man!

Web Hosting Comic #2

Know any servers personally? If so, what do you think they are thinking right now?

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SEO Magic and Hosting Competition

Is there any special voodoo magic you must do before your Web page ranks at the top of Google?

Well I will give you a few quick tips, a few thoughts on the matter and my own ideas on how you should and could get to the top. Do you think there are too many Web hosts? Should we start getting rid of the small guys to make room for big business?

All that and oh so much more on this week’s episode of the Web Hosting Show.

+ Download and Listen to the Web Hosting Show, Podcast 90!

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