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OMG!!! Google Released a Calendar!!!

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not so much a “security problem” as much as it is “the user isn’t being educated” problem. And believe me, there are plenty of results in the public listings that should not be there. passwords, security Related Content:Moving CalendarsOMG!!! Google Released a Calendar!!!.NET Passport SecurityPirillo’s Picks for 03/07/2007Google, Seriously – Clean up your Apps!Syncing Outlook, OS X, Google with Easelinks for 2007-02-13Insert “All Your Base” Reference HereThe New Google Toolbar: Wow

as much as it is “the user isn’t being educated” problem. And believe me, there are plenty of results in the public listings that should not be there. passwords, security Related Content: Moving Calendars OMG!!! Google Released a Calendar!!! .NET Passport Security Pirillo’s Picks for 03/07/2007 Google, Seriously – Clean up your Apps! Syncing Outlook, OS X, Google with Ease links for 2007-02-13 Insert “All Your Base” Reference Here The New Google Toolbar: Wow

Who cares? I would venture to say tens of thousands of people–if not upward of a million. This post is a waste of time and your attitude toward Google is childish.
If you don't care, that's fine–but it's silly to write something like this as if people agree with your childish attitude.
And if you hate Google so much, I think you should remove all the Google ads from your page.

I agree!

So I'm confused…you get enthused about like *tons* of RSS / XML / Collaboration applications and yet this one is a yawner?
Having fully shareable calendars that are importable into iCal, and having the ability to email people invites is quite nice. And doing it with Google style is what makes it.
Seriously, the sarcasm is a bit overboard. You rant about plenty of things that aren't nearly as cool as this application.

It was actually quite nice to wake up find this. It's all about integrating services, and Google seems to be doing this just like Yahoo! did 10 years ago.

Many people feel the same way about gada.be, Chris.

What's gada.be?

Brandon Paddock

April 14th, 2006
at 12:11pm

Whoa, it's like 1998 all over again :)

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