If you’re a Google Calendar user, you may have had issues adding events to your calendar when someone sends them to you attached to an email in iCal format (the files usually looks like “invite.ics”).
My five-year-old iPod can sync with iCal, and the iPhone/iPod touch have had this capability from day one. MobileMe took this capability a bit further by syncing the calendar application on the iPhone ...
Is having calendar information online, on the desktop, and on a mobile phone too much to ask? Google apparently doesn't think so anymore, as the company has quietly enabled sync for Google Calendar, ...
Google appears to have quietly added CalDAV support to Google Calendar which means you can now get two-way syncing with Apple's iCal. In theory any calendar program that supports the CalDAV protocol ...
April 13, 2006 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Basically the whole process is pretty simple and should work with any calendar that can export in CSV or iCal ...
Now that MobileMe has gotten stable (knock on wood, touch rabbit’s foot, cross fingers), I’ve come to depend on having that information synchronized between all of my computers. I take it for granted.
Want to get your Google Calendar in iCal? Google releases a new Mac application called Calaboration that lets you get two-way sync without having to hunt down subscription codes. Josh Lowensohn joined ...
In a blog post by Engineering Director David Besbris Google announced its support for the CalDAV protocol. This means that you can now use iCal with Google Calendar, allowing you to work offline, sync ...
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