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As first reported in March, Trumba is an online calendaring application that lets people create, manage and share calendars over the Web (screenshot). Since mid-April, it has been available as a free ...
University of Maryland Law School, Taylor University, and William Patterson University have all recently adopted Trumba Corp.'s Trumba Connect technologies to enhance event-based communications on ...
I spent some time the last few days tinkering around with Trumba, a new online calendar application, and it seems like a nice tool. It is still in beta, so I did come across a few things that may ...
Juggle several projects at work. Arrange romantic anniversary dinners for spouse. Shuttle the children among their many school and social obligations. Stay in touch with friends. Help out in the ...
Seattle-based Trumba Corporation wants you to maintain your calendar on the Web and they want you to have the option of sharing that calendar with other people. Of course, they also want your money.
Oregon Public Broadcasting is using the Trumba Connect for its online OPB Community Calendar. The company says Trumba Connect helps broadcasters increase awareness of events and connect with listeners ...
The Sac State Campus Event Calendar is powered by Trumba, a comprehensive calendaring system that tracks all public campus events and departmental calendars, including those for academics, schools, ...
Will 2006 be the year you start to click, rather than flip, the calendar? Here’s why the question comes up. A new set of Web technologies and always-on access to the Internet are leading a host of ...
Trumba, a Seattle start-up that lets you share your calendar with others online, has raised $8 million in Series B funding, according to PEW (scroll way down). But with Silicon Valley companies like ...
Previously-mentioned web-based calendar Trumba has come out of beta and is no longer free. A one-year subscription costs 40 bucks, and there's a 60-day trial to try it out. A couple of Lifehacker ...