Our second update for July has some nifty new features:
iCalendar feed import now supports feeds that are password protected. Imported feeds with just a few events in them will now place those events on your calendar, and into the word of mouth system. Large feeds still behave as collections of events.
We now have a way [...]
You might have noticed that Mosuki was upgraded this afternoon. The new version has some major changes under the hood, but we won’t bore you with those.
The most exciting new thing is the ability to put Flickr photos onto Mosuki events and places. Every Mosuki event and place has a little section that [...]
The most obvious new feature this month are our new feeds. You can now get public feeds for:
Discussions on public events, public places, and public photos
The list of published events
All events at a public place
All events published by a particular user
If your feed reader supports password-protected feeds (as most do), you can get private [...]
We hope you like Mosuki’s new design. We do. Lots. Send us comments, complaints or any feedback here. Many thanks to Sandy, who provided us with this much-needed facelift.
There are some other changes too. You’ll notice that we now have delicious and reddit buttons on published events, as well as [...]
Today’s Mosuki upgrade contains some nifty new features. First, we’ve added a way to quickly add events to your calendar from the event list page — just click the + next to the event, and it will get automatically added. The event list also shows which of your friends are going to the [...]
Today we released our monthly Mosuki improvements. This time, there are a huge number of extremely technical changes behind the scenes. I’ll save you from having to read about them. There are a few interesting new changes. We added some new AJAX features, which you can see in our new, blazing-fast log-in [...]
A friend of ours once referred to the Mosuki interface design as “a kind of surrealist hacker-chic.”
Needless to say, that’s not the look we were going for.
Several months ago, we began a site-wide interface redesign. For this release, we kept the same basic color scheme, and focused on better organization. We looked at every page [...]
Today we released a new version of Mosuki. We’ve spent most of the last month fixing bugs and cleaning things up. As part of this task, we completely re-wrote a core piece of our infrastructure. What does this mean for you? Well, unless you’ve encountered a weird bug or a rare error [...]