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August 17, 2006

Kiko

Kiko has announced the company is shutting down, and they are auctioning the technology. Note: The technology is listed as "Used" at the eBay auction, with a starting price of $49,999.99.

I wonder if they will get that. The market is crammed with calendars, and they are all dumb as I discussed yesterday (Superscription: A Better Model For Publish/Subscribe). Maybe someone will buy the technology and build the Time Matrix app that I talked about in that Superscription post.

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