Monthly Archives: April 2006

Spreading Spongecell

People keep asking in our forums* for better ways to spread the Sponge. Here's a start: Write a review on Amazon. I'm sure there is some sort of revenue sharing available. del.icio.us us. gross. Vote for Spongecell on the web2.0 … Continued

The Sponge learns to read Email

Hi, this is Anthony, creator of the Sponge. We have some very exciting news today…  As many of our brave users have discovered, the Sponge can actually read and understand more than simple text messages. We build it from the ground up … Continued

Podcast

I spoke with Paul from AustinCast at length last week about web 2.0 calendars, my inability to disagree with anything Jason Fried has ever said, and how great Spongecell is.  In an odd twist of fate that is sure to … Continued

API T-Shirt

Ms B has been working hard on some new API methods. A lot of these methods use read/write keys to provide authentication. The first person to write Outlook sync for us gets a free t-shirt. Ha! Perhaps Ms B needs … Continued

Spongecell on your iPod

SpongeSync is a new Windows application from Spongecell. It transfers any Spongecell calendar to your iPod for easy viewing on the go. Even if you use a calendar with sub-par NLP, SpongeSync can sync it to your iPod using iCalendar … Continued