Exclusive Screenshots: Google Calendar


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I?ve gotten possession of screenshots from Google?s long delayed new Ajax calendar application, which will be called ?CL2″. It was only a matter of time before someone broke down and leaked these - as far as I know these screen shots are the first on the public web. Previous ones were almost certainly photoshopped fakes. These are real.

Om Malik also recently posted with some additional details and has been trying to track down more information. Now we have it.

Google is going way to far. Why on earth would you allow Google to have access to your email, now access to your calendar. No thanks!

Shared calendars are becoming increasingly popular - for example iCal (have a look at icalshare.com). Sharing it with Google or the whole world don't seem to be that far apart!

Yikes! Seems the site went kaput. I was in a ruch this morning otherwise I would have saved and posted the screenie with the post - my bad.

Here's a hint: it is as plain and simple as you'd expect from Google.

temp internet files? haha.

Google is going way to far. Why on earth would you allow Google to have access to your email, now access to your calendar. No thanks!

Hotmail has had it for a while, so I don't see why its wrong that Google is doing it now :blink:

And if your concerned about privacy with Google, I'm sure Hotmail is the same.

Always read the fine print before you hit accept ;) I bet over 90% don't.

Google is going way to far. Why on earth would you allow Google to have access to your email, now access to your calendar. No thanks!

Huh, what's so bad about either webmail or online calendars? :|

Do you say this about all online services or just Google's?

Obviously, if you feel like it, you don't send sensitive company secrets or something over webmail.

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