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Google Calendar, Outlook get in sync
If you're a Google Calendar fan, you likely experience a level of frustration when you're forced to use Outlook at work each and every day. That's because, until now, the only reliable way to sync Google and Outlook calendars was manually. Now, however, there's a better way: Google has released an applet called Google Calendar Synch, which allows users to automatically sync their Google and Outlook Calendars. "People aren't always connected to the Internet, and they may prefer to use different applications (like Microsoft Outlook calendar) at their home or office," Google Apps Associate Product Manager Matt Kulick explained in a blog post. "One of the biggest issues we hear from users is how hard it is to keep all of their calendars up to date."
For more on the new syncing tool:
- see this eWeek article
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