PostHeaderIcon Calendars

You can keep your calendar in Outlook, but wouldn't it be nice to be able to access your calendar on any computer? There are some online alternatives...

PostHeaderIcon 30boxes

www.30boxes.com

30 Boxes is an online calendar that I feel works great for students due to its simplicity and sharing options. It also features RSS subscription to automatically populate the calendar with feed items on the day they were published – great for tracking teacher blogs and academic feeds.  

 

PostHeaderIcon Calendarhub

www.calendarhub.com

Create a calendar that you can access from anywhere.
Keep it private, share it with others or publish it on the Web.

 

PostHeaderIcon Google Calendar

www.google.com/cl2

With Google Calendar, it's easy to keep track of all your life's important events – birthdays, reunions, little league games, doctor's appointments – all in one place.

 

PostHeaderIcon Kiko

www.kiko.com

Kiko is a simple calendar you can use right in your web browser.

  • Natural Language Quick Create
  • Drag & Drop
  • Reminders via Email, AIM & SMS
  • RSS Feeds
  • Rich Contact Management
  • Internationalization
  • iCal and vCard Import
 

PostHeaderIcon Spongecell

spongecell.com

A free and easy to use calendar for you and your friends.
Features a simple drag and drop interface where events can be created and viewed on calendars in multiple formats. Users can also share their calendars with others. 

 

PostHeaderIcon Zoho Calendar

www.zoho.com

Create, manage and track events, appointments and project deadlines for personal or business needs.