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Google Calendar

Submitted by justin on April 13, 2006 - 2:07pm

In this post, I will talk about Google's new web-based app, a calendar program.

Today, Google released a calendar app for its account-holders (If you aren't one, get an invite from a buddy who is, as Google is the future!). It is quite basic, but it can import calendars from all of the major apps (I'm not sure about Sunbird, but I think that Sunbird uses the same iCal format that Google already supports). The interface is as always easy to use and good-looking. It even has a feature to let you search for events in your calendar. In addition, you can set who has access to your calendar, so your family and friends can see your calendar and add their events too. Go check it out!

http://www.google.com/calendar

-Justin


I'll give a few out

to people who have been here a while and are quite active.
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R McCue

"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."

Me too. I've got about 90

Me too. I've got about 90 still to burn. Smiling

yea

I have a ton as well.

-Justin

Remember

As long as you keep checking your email, you get more.
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R McCue

"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."

Gmail?

Are you refering to Gmail?

Life is about the journey not the destination!

The Kazoo Spartan

yea

Gmail invites, which give an invited person a Google account, which allows them access to all of Google's services.

-Justin

Great!

(Trying to think of how to ask without seeming like I'm begging)

I'm no geek or dev, just an average wanna-be.

Let me know how to get one if you are going to provide some invites.

Thanks in advance.

Life is about the journey not the destination!

The Kazoo Spartan

Email me

and I'll send you one:
cubegames@gmail.com
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R McCue

"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."