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Archive for October, 2006

October 28th, 2006

Add surveys to MySpace.com

SurveyGizmo can now embed surveys in MySpace.com pages!
“We couldn’t help but notice all the searches for myspace survey functionality. So here it is — surveys you can embed in MySpace (or other difficult CMS systems)!”
Read more about surveys on MySpace

October 25th, 2006

First time out with Suunto T6 Heart Rate Monitor

I got my new Sunnto T6 today and took right out on a run on Mt Sanitas here in Boulder. I was very impressed. The software installed without a hitch and the watch worked flawlessly. Below is a what the graph looked like after I downloaded the data.

The so called Training Effect is a little [...]

October 24th, 2006

Suunto T6 vs. Polar AXN 500 Heart Rate Monitor Watches

I spent the last few days researching heart rate monitors extensively. I narrowed it down to the Suunto T6 and Polar AXN 500. I want to get in shape - yep I’ve said it before, but I got a big trip on the books next year (more on that in a latter post) and I [...]

October 19th, 2006

Survey widget for Apple OS X Dashboard

Run online surveys, polls, contact forms… anything with a web form. Keep track of your stats from the comfort of your Mac OS Dashboard.
The SurveyGizmo widget gives you the best of both worlds. Use SurveyGizmo to build custom surveys, but easily glance at your Dashboard throughout the day to monitor respo [...]

October 19th, 2006

SurveyGizmo Widget Released

Do you run surveys? Do you have a Mac? Then monitoring & managing your SurveyGizmo surveys is just one keystroke away thanks to the brand new SurveyGizmo Apple dashboard widget, developed in partnership with wdgty.
The SurveyGizmo widget for Mac OS 10.4.3+ allows you to keep up with progress on your surveys and view in near [...]

October 13th, 2006

Creating Contact, Lead Generation, Newsletter, and Support Forms in SurveyGizmo

We’ve written a how-to guide on Creating Contact, Support, and Lead Generation forms over at SurveyGizmo today. There is also a tutorial in the wiki for even more on embedding contact forms.