Zend has released Google Data Client Library Preview Release 0.2.0. Google Data Client Library is a PHP 5 component that enables PHP applications to run queries and commands against Google Data web sevices. The Google Data APIs provide a simple...
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October 31, 2006
April 30, 2006
StopDesign have some intersting tips for Google calendar, an excellent resource with almost all you need to do, and all things you don't know. You might also check my Tutorial on how to integrate Google Calendar in your website using...
If you are looking to create a button for your blog, MySpace, or website for your next event, party or show, you might be interested to try the Google calendar button creator. This is a simple script allowing to generate...
April 20, 2006
Few days after releasing Google Calendar, Google Calendar API have just been released in beta stage to provide fonctionnalities for read/write within your calendar. Currently you can Request the calendar's feeds, Add an event and Send a date-range query. As...
April 13, 2006
Google Calendar finally goes live after lot of discussion and rumors around this new google product. Many noticed that the service is slow at the beginning but it was working very fine for me, and currently there is no restriction...
March 1, 2006
Google Calendar is coming very very soon now, and the news wasn't a rumor ! In the Google links page there is a mention of Google CL2, described as a Calendar For You And The World. The service is located...
February 19, 2006
We talked already about the rumor of Google Calendar, and it's not a rumor since google already created a subdomain for the service. Garett Rogers have find something in Gmail that confirm that this rumor will be available soon, he...
October 1, 2005
Next Google service looks to be GCalendar or Google Calendar. The subdomain calendar.google.com is live and currently pointing to the home page. Google also have buyed the domain gcalendar.com Usually when the subdomain is setup, the service won't take long...

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