Synchronize Your Google Calendars With a Number of Mobile Devices and Desktop Applications.

by Surender on November 26, 2008

in Google,How To

Now You can synchronize your calendars with a number of mobile devices and desktop applications. This way, you can choose whichever calendars you want to use and keep all of them up to date. Most of these options have been around for a while, Google announced that Google Calendar now supports the CalDAV protocol — an evolving, open standard for calendar synchronization.
synchronize your calendars with a number of mobile devices and desktop applications like:

  • Apple iCal and Mozilla Sunbird.

Google Calendar Sync for Outlook lets you sync events between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar.

  • BlackBerry mobile devices:

If you carry a BlackBerry smartphone, Google Sync for BlackBerry synchronizes your device’s native calendar with Google. You can access your Google Calendar even when you don’t have network coverage and get alerts for upcoming appointments with sound or vibration.

  • Android devices:

It’s easy to connect an Android-powered phone to Google Calendar using the phone’s preloaded Calendar application. New events are pushed in real-time to your phone and any changes you make on-the-go are immediately available on the web.

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Bill Gallagher December 1, 2008 at 5:28 pm

Can one sync a Palm Treo to the Google calendar? How?

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