Google Calender
Today Google launched a new Web-based calendar service that will let users schedule meetings and events using their own words. The Beta version of Google Calendar is available here. Its service initially will be integrated with Google's Gmail e-mail service.
Online calenders are in abundance in web including one by Yahoo. But Google's calender is surely coming up with lots of new advantages as we describe below:
Google Calendar users will be able to create new events directly out of their Gmail messages, or they can also use a feature called QuickAdd in order to add appointments using natural language, typing "lunch with Thomas at 12:30 am Friday," to create a new calendar entry, for example. Once a event is created, Google Calendar can also send out e-mail invitations to other participants and send event reminders and, if needed, send change notifications to the Google user. Google Calendar will also allow users to search for and then subscribe to publicly available calendars -- the schedule of shows of a specific movie in a neighborhood theatre, for example -- and then integrate that information into their own calendars. It will also let users share their calendars with others using the RSS (Really Simple Syndication) technology.
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