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Google calendar shows how it's done - who can top it?

Google calendar logoOk calendaring companies out there - what have you got that can beat the new Google Calendar?  I am, in many ways, sick of Google - but you have to admit they've done a very good job here.  Two coolest things in my mind:  Ajax support throughout and natural language event adding.  In other words, I can hit quick add and type "kick dog in yard at 1:30 am" and all the important details will be added to my calendar.  My goodness, it's enough to get me off my desktop calendar.  Nothing else has been so far, that's for sure.

  • Nicole Simon has some philosophical thoughts to share in her review.
  • Trumba blogs about the relationship between their calendars and Google's via new Trumba features that will be rolled out tomorrow.
  • Looks like "who can top it" is the wrong question to ask.  See Charlene Li's great long review and comments following.  It's all about the platform.
  • The Unofficial Apple Weblog (a Winc member) has a tutorial on synching your GCal with your Mac's iCal.  It's only one way, though - things you add to your GCal will be autoimported to your iCal but not the other way around.  That's probably an ok thing.

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