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Cozi-ing Up

Cozi Cozi’s getting some big press these days.

Cozi is an oh-so-simple, but oh-so-happy-making family calendar done Web 2.0 style.  It offers a family journal, lists, and reminder service and is a general keeper-and-organizer-of-family-details. Its user interface is a thing of pure beauty – and its ability to sync automatically with your calendar at work is simply brilliant.   But, being able to call or text message to get my shopping list sent to my mobile phone – that’s music to our modern media ears!

Newspaper publisher, Gannett is feeling warm and cozi too.  After launching a strategic partnership with Cozi in April to offer locally co-branded Cozies on three of its newspaper sites, Gannett has just announced a full-on investment as a minority stakeholder in Cozi. 

Speculation is that Gannett will go modern by integrating Cozi into their newspapers’ Calendar listings.  Since they also have a seat on the Cozi board in the deal, we’ll be seeing the Gannett Cozi modernness being promoted across Gannett’s print and online newspaper sites.  Well, like this:

Cozistatesman

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