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Posted by Irene Chung, Software Engineer
Google Calendar has become indispensable for organizing my own time and sharing my schedule with friends and coworkers. But what about letting others know about my preferred availability? Likewise, when I loo…
Posted by Grace Kwak, Product Manager
Today we’re adding two features that make it easier to customize Google Calendar. First, you can now change your default event length from the standard 30 minute slot. If you frequently create 15 minute meetings…
You can now categorize your events using colors. How to access what’s new: Click on an event and click the colored square in the top left corner of the pop-up bubble. Only you and people with edit access to your Calendar will see this color coding. For more information: http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/color-code-your-google-calendar-events.html
Posted by Michelle Chen, Software Engineer
If your calendar ends up full of many different types of events (film nights, lunch dates, and doctor appointments, for example), there’s now an easy way to categorize them using colors.
Only you and an…
Posted by Gregory Yakushev, Google Calendar Team
Google Calendar sync started supporting the 32-bit version of Outlook 2010 back in August. Outlook sync has continued to be a top feature request, which is why we’ve continued to improve upon it and …
Posted by David Tattersall, Product Manager
On April 13th, 2006 we released Google Calendar to the world. What started as an experimental project by several Googlers has grown to become a service that millions of people rely on every day. From photog…