Kiko

Kiko is a web-based calendar that aims to replicate the functionality of desktop software by using Ajax. Kiko received its initial funding from Y Combinator and was founded by Emmett Shear and Justin Kan. Kiko's initial release in August 2005 placed it as the first Ajax calendar to be released, but it was very soon followed by several more, including 30 Boxes and Google Calendar. In March 2006 the Kiko team released a second, much improved, ver... more

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