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Offline Support Coming For Gmail, Google Calendar
In the days of dialup, accessing the Internet was a nuisance. Now, not so much. Still, users of Gmail and Google Calendar should be pleased to hear that the programs may support offline use in about six weeks' time.
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Google Calendar Criticized For Problems
Whenever Google’s services don’t quite work the way they’re supposed to, we typically accept it as the downside of getting so many great services for free, right?Well, what about the Google services we actually pay for? Shouldn’t we hold Google to a higher standard for such services?
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Google Calendar Tries To Get Along With Outlook
Suppose you use multiple calendars; by manually copying events from one to another, you're wasting time and moving towards having them memorized, anyway. So a new tool promises to sync Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook calendar.
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Google Launches Calendar Gallery
Google has improved on their Google Calendar service and has launched Google Calendar gallery.
"Google Launches Calendar Gallery"
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2007: The Year Of The Google Calendar?
It's a new year, and perhaps one of your resolutions is to get more organized. Using a calendar would certainly help with that, right? If you're in the mood to play "Follow the Leader," new data indicates that you'll likely select Google Calendar - it just surpassed MSN Calendar in terms of traffic, and looks poised to catch up with Yahoo Calendar.
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Calendar Sharing Becoming New Social Phenomenon
Online calendars have been available for many years now but the calendar-sharing feature that Google has included in Google Calendar has opened the door to a great a form of social marketing that is bound to make waves and possibly increase your bottom line.
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ApartmentRatings Moves To Google Calendar
A couple of new features at ApartmentRatings.com use one of Google's newer services to help people plan their moves.
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IT Women Calendar Causes Controversy
A calendar designed to encourage more women into IT occupations, and help dispel the notion that IT is not a desirable career for women, has caused a storm of controversy in Australia.