Google Calendar goes live
In: Technology
13
Apr
2006
Google has finally made its calendar service avialable.
- Text recognition – In adding an event, or detecting a new event from Gmail, Calendar automatically detects event-specific words and suggests the adding of a new event with data auto-structured.
- Manage Multiple Calendars – set up multiple calendars (work, personal, etc) and view them separately or together.
- Heavy Gmail integration – Gmail recognizes when messages include event information, so when you get emailed about an event, you can add it to Google Calendar with just a couple clicks. Google Calendar links on the right side of the Gmail page.
- Sharing – Calendars can be shared with others, and you can subscribe to others’ shared calendars. Read/write permissions can be granted on a per user basis. Calendars can be published via a web page or via RSS, so readers do not need to be on the Google Calendar platform.
- Importing – You can import events from other calendar programs, including Yahoo Calendar and Microsoft Outlook. Click “Settings,” then “Import Calendar”.
- Calendar Search
Check out the new Google Calendar. You can take a tour of Google Calendar too.
Read the original article here at Techcrunch .
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1 Response to Google Calendar goes live
John T P
April 13th, 2006 at 12:51 am
Thnaks for the info