
I'm glad Google didn't wait too long on this one. A week after the release of
Google Calendar, they've
released the API that will allow third-party developers to build tool for interacting with it. The
Google Calendar Data API includes functions for fetching a
calendar's feed, adding events, and requesting events based on date range. So far it's pretty basic, and I think we can
expect it to be expanded in the near future, but for developers itching to dig in, it's a start.
Tags: api, calendar, developer, feed, gcal, google, googlecalendar
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Subscribe to commentsDougApr 20th 2006 11:48AM
It would be more useful to people in the UK if it was actually linked to Google Mail (which still hasn't been updated to include RSS feeds, Google Talk etc..)
Razib AhmedApr 20th 2006 7:27PM
I wonder how long will Google take to integrate Google calender to Gmail. I know that some of the smartest brains in the world are behind Google but sometimes why they cannot assume the demand of the users.
henrrrikApr 21st 2006 2:47PM
It already has been integrated.
DougApr 21st 2006 4:58PM
@henrrrik
As far as I've seen, it's only integrated in the US version of Gmail.
AmitApr 23rd 2006 6:45PM
I can't wait until it will allow you to synch to it with a palm. I'm pretty sure yahoo! calendar does it but, i'd rather use google's.
maciekApr 27th 2006 5:14AM
I'd like to see whole year in it, a month is too little for my plans. Google please give me a year view.