If you go to www.iscrybe.com, you will see a video for a new Ajax application called Scrybe which is a Web-based organizer/daybook which combines calendars with notes and seems to have a gazillian smart features including the ability to work on it offline and then sync up later. It also has a feature that formats your calendar and notes perfectly for printing and folding into your wallet. Those drunk on the Web 2.0 kool-aid shouldnt underestimate the power of such cross platform capabilities, especially when they involve old school standby's like folding paper and putting it in your wallet.
Now I know Google already has a calendar attached to Gmail and that it just introduced Google Docs and Spreadsheets, but I can see either Google or Apple purchasing this smart application. For one thing it seems to better than what they have now. Also it would piss off Microsoft to no end because it would seem be yet another potential blow chipping at MSFT's' core. Google certainly isnt averse to spending money on such apps even if it has been developing similar platforms in house. Youtube is being purchased for $1.65 billion despite the fact that Google had already built its own video platform. Will Scrybe attract the attention of mighty Google or even Apple which has yet to introduce any neat ajaxian Web based applications? Stay tuned.
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