Google Calendar Now Accessible on iPhone and Android Powered Devices
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Google today announced that Google Calendar can now be accessed on the iPhone and on Android-powered devices. You can now respond to invitations and change your attendance status on the go.
You can go to google.com/calendar/gp from your mobile browser to see your schedule. Then Select an event to change your attendance status, edit the details, and add or remove guests. Even if you're on an unreliable network if your phone can't establish a connection, the new Calendar will still start up and show your last viewed events.
To make the web-based Calendar as easy to access as any other app on your Android-powered device or iPhone, you can add it to your home screen shortcuts. The new Google Calendar for mobile supports iPhone OS 2.2.1 and up and all Android-powered phones. It's available in English only for now, but more languages will be supported soon. For Apps users go to google.com/m/a/yourdomain and click on Calendar.
You can go to google.com/calendar/gp from your mobile browser to see your schedule. Then Select an event to change your attendance status, edit the details, and add or remove guests. Even if you're on an unreliable network if your phone can't establish a connection, the new Calendar will still start up and show your last viewed events.
To make the web-based Calendar as easy to access as any other app on your Android-powered device or iPhone, you can add it to your home screen shortcuts. The new Google Calendar for mobile supports iPhone OS 2.2.1 and up and all Android-powered phones. It's available in English only for now, but more languages will be supported soon. For Apps users go to google.com/m/a/yourdomain and click on Calendar.
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