Clicks
Clicks I come acrossArchive for October, 2007
Google Calendar close to launching a task list feature
Google posted a message on the Google Calendar discussion group that drops a hint that all the engineers on Google Calendar are working hard to get task lists into the service. This has been one of the most requested features since the service launched (and even before) — which makes…
Facebook Has LinkedIn In Their Crosshairs
And now Facebook is quietly making changes to their data structure to allow for the concept of “networking.” Currently on Facebook, users can say they are looking for friendship, dating, a relationship, random play or “whatever I can get.” But networking was recently added as a desired relationship type to the API (see screen shot).
Newbie’s guide to Twitter
Don’t let massive overuse by SXSW geeks or the whining of Twitter haters who weren’t there and missed the fun put you off of this service. Twitter is an interesting and practical real-time messaging system for groups and friends. Here’s a beginner’s guide to using the service.
First GPhone Line Forms in New York Times Newsroom
But it’s no go for Google Phone
UC Berkeley puts hundreds of academic lectures on YouTube
Ever felt like learning about physics from a professor at UC Berkeley? You may have been able to listen to those lectures before, but now you can watch them through the university’s new public channel on YouTube.
Voice Mail Gets A Lot More Fun With Free Services
Walt Mossberg compares YouMail and GrandCentral.


