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December 7th, 2005

When 2.0: Video chats on calendaring and events

Posted by Dan Farber @ 2:14 pm

Categories: General, Open Source, Personal Technology, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology

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I blogged at When 2.0 on Chandler, calendaring interoperability and sharing and Google’s calendar. Other coverage: Oren Sreebny has the play-by-play, also coverage from Rob Hof, Ramesh Jain,, Mike Langberg, Stefanie Olsen and Dave Needle.

We have a few video clips from the event. Here’s a clip from a panel with Esther Dyson discussing notions of time and calendaring with Open Source Application Foundation Chair Mitch Kapor; TimeBridge CEO Yori Nelken; Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie; and Raymie Stata, Yahoo’s Chief Architect of Search and Marketplace. My blog coverage of this panel, here

We also shot some video chats with Ray Ozzie and Mitch Kapor (right). The OSAF’s Kapor talks with Charlie Cooper about Chandler, the open source  personal information kaporsmall.jpgmanagement application, which he says could follow in the footsteps of Firefox.  

Ozzie talks about bringing a two-way version of RSS with Simple Sharing Extensions to calendaring. He also talks with Charlie Cooper about his paper habits, which the man who led the development of Lotus Notes and Groove finds hard to break.  

Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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