Yearly Archives: 2009

Scaling Your Web-based Application

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The proliferation of lightweight web frameworks combined with a multitude of talented web designers and developers has led to an unprecedented number of web-based applications. From balancing our checkbooks to managing large projects at a small business or creative agency, one can find web-based software that does just about everything. When I’ve been in conversations […]

Looking Back on the Last Two Decades of the Internet

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We are quickly coming to the close of a decade. One that began with the great Y2K scare and ends with yet another end-of-the-world doomsday prediction, 2012. Some things never change. But that isn’t the point of this blog post. We’ve just ended two decades of widespread public Internet usage. The Internet is one area […]

iCal Export Now Available on Intervals Calendar

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This week we launched support for the iCal format from the Intervals calendar page. Intervals users can now export the current calendar view to the iCal format simply by clicking on the iCal icon in the upper right corner of the screen. This will only export what is currently displayed on the calendar allowing users […]

Free Upgrades On Intervals Time, Task & Project Management Plans

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We’ve Upgraded Our Intervals Plans! We are excited to announce some big changes to the Intervals monthly plans. Each plan has been upgraded — at no extra cost to our customers — to include more active projects and more document storage. Why are we doing this? Because we’ve been listening to customer feedback and agree […]

Reducing Energy Consumption as a Small Business

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We recently moved our Pelago office to some new digs. As we prepared for the move we challenged ourselves to think of ways we could reduce our energy consumption in our new space. We were able to make quite a few improvements to our office environment, resulting in less energy usage. Some of these updates […]

Task Management Software Review

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Check out the LaTeX for Humans review of Intervals on their blog. Looks like the author has found Intervals useful for many things, including managing a PhD! I have tried a lot of different packages that do a lot of different things – from Basecamp to Open Workbench, from Manymoon to Zen. But at the […]