onstartups.com— Break News regarding the failure of a Web 2.0 startup. The company is now up for auction on eBay. Interesting insights.
Aug 16, 2006View in Crawl 4
Dude, that's messed up. Kiko wasn't a bad idea. Having a calendar on the web is actually a really good idea. Millions of people use an online calendar.Sheesh.
acsseoAug 17, 2006
This is a great break down of why Kiko, a Web 2.0 calendar service failed. Biggest take away from this for startups is, watch out for Google.
montageAug 17, 2006
Meh, how were these guys planning on making money? Subscription? Ad based? for a Calendar? No wonder they crashed and burned
sadisticalAug 18, 2006
Yes.No. My name is Heywood Jablowmei.
rrwhiteAug 18, 2006
My rebuttal of sorts <a class="user" href="http://height1percent.com/articles/2006/08/18/actual-lessons-from-kiko">http://height1percent.com/articles/2006/08/18/actual-lessons-from-kiko</a>Rich, Interface Designer Kiko.com
chesterjosiahAug 18, 2006
Dude, that's messed up. Kiko wasn't a bad idea. Having a calendar on the web is actually a really good idea. Millions of people use an online calendar.Sheesh.
talledega500Aug 22, 2006
Calendar Creator for Windows. 3.1 Who cares.
pinuckMay 3, 2007
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