Google Calendar Data API - Sync Should Come Any Day Now

My previous post on how important I think it’s going to be for someone to get two way syncing between Google Calendar and MS Outlook has been the hottest post on TinyScreenfuls.com this week, by far. Lots of traffic coming in via people Googling for something along those lines.

Today, whIle catching up on feeds, I notice that the Google Calendar Data API has been released, with the purpose of enabling “your client application [to] use the Google Calendar data API to create
new events, edit or delete existing events, and query for events that
match particular criteria.”

That’s exactly what we need. Now, all you developers out there, let’s see what you can come up with! :-)


4 Responses to “Google Calendar Data API - Sync Should Come Any Day Now”


  1. 1 angelo

    Well.. if you’re interested in beta/alpha testing the gcal - palm sync out.. email shawn [at] aimsniff [dot] com, and he’ll hook you up. He’s starting testing tomorrow :)

    cheers!

  2. 2 Ed

    You know who has a good calendar synch? Yahoo. I love Google Calendar, but I’m switching. I don’t have internet access everywhere I go, but I do need my calendar.

  3. 3 Ed

    Actually, Yahoo calendar is too clunky. Maybe Airset. They have synch and AJAX.

  4. 4 Thom Shannon

    I’ve written a two way google calendar sync app for Windows Mobile 5, works pretty well. http://code.google.com/p/pocketgcal/

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