When I see an organization using Yahoo groups as a business critical resource their credibility drops. Not to say that Yahoo does not have some cool things, but for an organization to use them for day to day business seems too amateur for me. Not to mention the fact that the information is on servers the business or organizations don't own or control. Too much of private information is under control of 3rd party vendors like Google and Yahoo that legally have no obligation to protect it.

Maybe it's just me being paranoid after dealing with many corporate legal departments.

Dave

Jim Ray wrote:
thank goodness for yahoo groups.

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Rick DeNatale wrote:

On 1/13/06, Dave Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Funny you should ask.. this

http://www.planscalendar.com/
was a freshmeat highlight on /. this morning. I was going to D/L and take a look at it this weekend for one of my projects.

Dave

It looks nice, but it doesn't seem to have support for my requirements
for access control to individual calendars/events.

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