Google Calendar is live and it rocks
You read
that right. Google Calendar is finally—finally!—live. Somewhat
surprisingly, it's dropped the "CL2" moniker it had during development, and very unsurprisingly the logo says
BETA. Brad Hill over at the Unofficial Google Weblog has written up a nice review of
Google Calendar in which he says "it rocks," it's "brain-dead simple to use," and "as ...
Another piece of Google's fabled web-based office suite falls into place with the big G's acquisition of Writely, the web-based word processor
that we (and everyone else) have been keeping an eye on since
its beta launch last year. To refresh your memory, Writely is the flagship product of Upstartle and lets people
collaboratively write and edit documents in their web browser. Writely shares its ...
Not only does Google want to own all your data, Google
wants you to plan your life on a Google platform. As Google says, we must follow, right? Well, on both
points, Google's intentions have remained a closely guarded secret until this week. Those as lofty as the Wall
Street Journal reported on the PowerPoint mixup that exposed Google's file storage plans. Now we have ...
Just
when you thought the Google Calendar rumors were dead, here's a brand new one: Calendar is alive (though not
live) and it's called Google CL2. This according
to blogger Paul Stone, who says he went poking around in Gmail's scripts and found a mysterious something called
Google Links. What's that, you ask? It looks like something Google has in the works that will give you quick access to
all ...





