Category: New Features

Hiptop/Sidekick help needed

January 4th, 2007 by Rutger

We are testing some new functionality which let’s Hiptop/Sidekick users import our calendars. we need some help. If you are a Hiptopper/Sidekicker and want to help us out with a couple of simple tests please comment to this post or send an email to info @ markthisdate.com

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Make your RSS reader a calendar?

October 24th, 2006 by Rutger

Ever thought about using your RSS reader as a calendar. Why not? MarkThisDate.com now provides you the option to export your favourite calendars to your favourite rss readers including Bloglines, Google Reader, Google Homepage, My AOL, My Yahoo, My MSN, Rojo, Pageflakes, Newsgator, Netvibes and Windows Live.

Any other requests?

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Microformats: class=”vevent”

October 13th, 2006 by blog

Microformats……… anyone heard of them. I recently did and I must say: interesting concept!

Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards.

Although accurate this definition screams for an example:

Say you have a website and you have your contact details on there eg Donald Duck, Duckstreet 99, Ducktown. Only humans are able to understand that an address is ‘hidden’ in this text. Computers just see text. Now .. what if we put some code around these details so computers can recognize the address as being an address? We have created a hcard.

Now that the concept is clear the question what can you use it for. This is interesting. Not only addresses but also events, reviews, relations are good usable with the microformats.

The implementation of microformats took us about 4 hours. All our events are now individually importable in e.g. Google calendar by using this FF extension, the events are picked up by some searchengines and it is just a cool feature. For the exact programming details see the Microformats.org website.

Current browsers do not recognise the microformats. If you use Firefox and have the tail extension installed you are ready to go.

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MarkThisDate launches Calvertising

August 29th, 2006 by blog

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Yesterday we launched Calvertising e.g. Calendar Advertsing. The press release about this brand new form of advertising was posted by some very excellent parties like Adformatie, MolBlog and Planet Mulitmedia.

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New publishing options

August 24th, 2006 by blog

In our latest release we improved our affiliatecode. Untill now webmasters had to register as an affiliate to get the code for publishing a calendar on their own website. Now webmasters can grab the code on the details page of a calendar and add this code to their website without registering. And because it was never a real affiliate program but more a way to let webmasters profit from our functionality we rebranded this affiliate option to ‘Publishing’. Finally we made the button to publish a calendar adjustable in color, size, font etc. So now the button will fit right into any webdesign.

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