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Saturday, May 5, 2007

Add some sparks to Online Calendar App: Google Calendar

ust between you and me, except the online calendar sharing feature, Google Calendar is a very traditional calendar software. It’s just a prove to say Google can develop a calendar software in a web based platform.

Anne Zelenka at Web Worker Daily proves otherwise. She suggests 18 ways to make it rock:

* Add holidays, moon phases, sporting events, and other public calendars.
* Customize your view.
* See where you are right now on your calendar.
* Turbocharge your quick add.
* Add events without even being on the GCal page.
* Receive event reminders and other notifications.
* Have a daily agenda emailed or text-messaged to you.
* Access your calendar while you’re on the road.
* Or access your calendar from your IM client.
* Learn the keyboard shortcuts.
* Add To Do lists to your calendar.
* Get a bigger view of your calendar.
* Share your free/busy information on your blog.
* Synchronize with your desktop calendar(s).
* Add events from GMail.
* Display an agenda in GMail.
* Add a popup agenda with notifier to your Firefox status bar.
* View the weather forecast for your location.

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