I found this article on rww telling us about 5000+ registered web2.0 apps at simplespark. Amazing!
To celebrate, simplespark produced a video of 5000 registered apps. Guess what?! cyclr.com is in it! Look closely by when the progress marker hits one quarter…
…when our team over at “the social sports network formerly known as M_KABINE.net” – another cool project I am working on – received a notice by a lawyer in Berlin telling us that our former name has been trademarked, appearently only to make us pay royalties to its owner Tobias Kläner.
I am really happy now that so many people, including bloggers and our very own “competitors” are reacting to our blog post and wishing us good luck or spreading the word about the new name.
We are SPIELERKABINE.net now – and we are proud. Thank you for your attention, keep on cycling!
Happy holidays to everybody! I just want to let you know, that the semantics of the term “open story” changed: It’s no longer a story that requires action from you – it now means a story that requires action in general.
I liked kiko very much. It’s a nicely designed and feature-rich online calendaring application. It has a lot of Ajax, supports syndication and is just so much Web 2.0 :-)
Is it because of Google’s power and Google Calendar? Will we see fates like this again in the future, when Goliath enters a new arena? I’m curious how 30boxes will take on.
All the best, kiko team! If you fail to find someone to buy kiko, make it open source - a huge developer community would love you, I bet.
So sad but true. During my exams I have not much time for cyclr.com - even though you guys mailed and told me so many great new ideas and improvements for it.
My last exam is on Friday and after the move to Montréal, I hope, there’ll be some more cyclr.com-hours. I really can’t wait to kick off the new cycling algorithm and see how many cycles it will find.
Below is a picture that I took from my courtyard the other day. That’s what I see all day long while sitting here at my desk and learning.
We shot lots of great pictures here in Bay Area. Still 2h22m08s to go until I can upload them to zooomr.com. I have a feeling that’s it’s gonna be worth the wait.
Looking forward to seeing the people behind zooomr on their launch party tonight. I love to be in California, it’s fantastic!
As far as cyclr.com is concerned, we developed a good concept for currencies yesterday and cycles are finally going to show up in your cyclr.com really soon. Stay tuned!
So we’re mostly prepared. Silvan and I are going to meet up at London-Luton, GB by noon tomorrow. Then we’ll try to get to Heathrow and leaving for SFO in the afternoon.
We’ll be ‘round Palo Alto until July 16th, so if you like to meet and chat about cyclr.com or FootieFox, let me know!