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30 Boxed – mashup multiple feeds onto a calendar

By sleslie on March 15, 2007

http://30boxes.com/boxed

30boxed is a handy little service – give it a feed (why, give it multiple feeds!), and it will place all the items on a calendar. Say, for instance, if you wanted a simple way to visually track all of your students’ blog postings against a single calendar… – SWL

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    Blank Calendar
    September 16, 2008 at 9:07 pm | Permalink | Reply

    That’s really nifty o_o I should be able to find much use for it :)

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