calendar.google.com— The url http://calendar.google.com/apis/ is live and working. Check it out, this looks like a great sign for the upcoming calendar.
Dec 5, 2005View in Crawl 4
True that this is a no-digg. But to whomever wrote "who wants a calendar service from google anyways?" are you kidding? what are you talking about??!! i want a calendar service from google. to integrate appointments, time-sensitive tasks and alarm notifications into an already awesome webmail/contacts client? throw in the ability to sms or mail my phone when something triggers? duh! no more need for my PDA. damn right i'm ready for such a service - and the fact that it's taking them time to release it suggests to me that it'll be sweet on the first release. you sir, are an imbecile.
Just so you know... I clicked the link and indeed THERE WAS an *CALENDAR* API page...Full page, really.. I was reading it but was not at work... when I got here... first thing I did was try to put my ideas about the API to work. However... no page whatsoever..Guess the people at google didn?t mean for it to be made public already...Bummer...But it SURE WAS working when i digged it.
singee15Dec 5, 2005Submitter
right the content is the same right now but the link on the page for Download is located at: <a class="user" href="http://calendar.google.com/apis/download.html">http://calendar.google.com/apis/download.html</a> which shows that they are plannin an API or it wouldn't exist.
daviduDec 5, 2005
This is not an API for the calendars...Un-Digg! People digg without reading...
techgeekthomasDec 5, 2005
Well he might be right! Earlier I said ""notice that this isn't different from www.google.com/apis -- maybe it's just working b/c of the calendar.google forwarding?" I agree. Stupid! Who wants a calander service from Google anyways?" but look at this CNet article! <a class="user" href="http://news.com.com/2061-10812_3-5982942.html?part=rss&tag=5982942&subj=news">http://news.com.com/2061-10812_3-5982942.html?part=rss&tag=5982942&subj=news</a>
ralphmalphDec 5, 2005
True that this is a no-digg. But to whomever wrote "who wants a calendar service from google anyways?" are you kidding? what are you talking about??!! i want a calendar service from google. to integrate appointments, time-sensitive tasks and alarm notifications into an already awesome webmail/contacts client? throw in the ability to sms or mail my phone when something triggers? duh! no more need for my PDA. damn right i'm ready for such a service - and the fact that it's taking them time to release it suggests to me that it'll be sweet on the first release. you sir, are an imbecile.
ahsteeleDec 6, 2005
"<a class="user" href="http://c**ksmell.google.com/apis">http://c**ksmell.google.com/apis</a> doesn't work so it's not just subdomains, kids."ROFLMAO
squeakypantsDec 6, 2005
only ones they set to forwards do it, so they are doing something w/ calender (or just trying to freak us out). see <a class="user" href="http://xxxx.google.com/apis">http://xxxx.google.com/apis</a> doesn't forward
pacificdaveDec 6, 2005
<a class="user" href="https://gcalendar.com:19638/webhost/rollout/site">https://gcalendar.com:19638/webhost/rollout/site</a>this admin screen came back up recently. i noticed it up about a week or 2 ago for a day until someone blogged it. a butt ton of people went to gcalendar.com and they took it down that first day. maybe the rumors are right... hmmm...any guesses?
phenomeApr 20, 2006
Just so you know... I clicked the link and indeed THERE WAS an *CALENDAR* API page...Full page, really.. I was reading it but was not at work... when I got here... first thing I did was try to put my ideas about the API to work. However... no page whatsoever..Guess the people at google didn?t mean for it to be made public already...Bummer...But it SURE WAS working when i digged it.