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What is the Best Calendar?

An anonymous reader writes "In the flurry of AJAX applications being put to market, Google's new calendar has been getting quite a bit of attention. But being drowned out in this media blitz is Kiko, a startup from Paul Graham's Y Combinator program, along with spongecell, Trumba, Yahoo! calendar, and 30boxes. Which do you prefer?" Update: 04/16 14:55 GMT by Z : YCombinator link fixed.

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  1. Evaluating truth by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    (Paul Graham (is a ((software patent) troll)) wanabee)

  2. Looking for a calendar component by osgeek · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    While the calendar lovers are looking through this thread:

    Does anyone know of a free ajaxish calendaring component that I could plug into a web application that I'm developing? I need it to be able to schedule events in a fairly friendly way, but that's about it. So mostly I'm just looking for something that can give me some decent GUI -- display a given time period in month or week format, allow for some click-creating of new events, moving events with drag-n-drop, etc. I'll handle all the back end.

    All of the calendars posted in the original article are built into other heavyier web sites. Even the Sourceforge webcalendar is built on top of PHP, which makes it not useful for me.

    Thanks for any info