Web-based calendar software?
James Kramer
kramerjm at gmail.com
Sat Oct 7 07:46:22 EDT 2006
>
> I've pretty much abandoned fiddling with php on my own in favor of
> that approach, too, but David said he didn't want his life sitting on
> someone else's server, so I assumed that meant he didn't want to tell
> Google his calendar.
>
> I read an article describing how easy it is to track people by analyzing
> calendar info. The web sites on which I am testing Google Calander are
> small non-profit groups that at present I don't see any danger. But, that
> is why I am testing. I am conscience of some of the risks and will continue
> to keep abreast of new dangers that can occur from posting data to public
> databases. In this information is power world privacy is precious.
>
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