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  2. Yahoo Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo Calendar is a Web-based calendar service from Yahoo!. It can read calendar feeds and events syndicated from sites that make use of the published Yahoo calendar programming interfaces. While users are not required to have a Yahoo Mail account, they are required to have a Yahoo ID in order to use the software.

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  4. Upcoming - Wikipedia

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    The site switched to the Yahoo! user accounts system in early 2007, and changed its domain name to upcoming.yahoo.com. At the same time, the site formally changed its name from "Upcoming.org" to simply "Upcoming". [4] [5] Upcoming uses iCalendar, GeoRSS, and RSS for content syndication and supports an open API for searching or submitting event ...

  5. Access your AOL Calendar

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    To sync schedules and simplify event planning, subscribe to someone else's calendar or share your own. AOL Calendar is only available on desktop web browsers and AOL Desktop Gold. 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. Click Calendar. 3. Click Calendar full view. 4. Check our help articles for more info about AOL Calendar.

  6. List of Yahoo-owned sites and services - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo!, once one of the most popular web sites in the United States, is as of September 2021 a content sub-division of the namesake company Yahoo Inc., owned by Apollo Global Management (90%) and Verizon Communications (10%). It has offered a wide range of online sites and services since its inception in 1994, a majority of which are now defunct.

  7. iCalendar - Wikipedia

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    The standard and file type are sometimes referred to as "iCal", which was the name of the Apple Inc. calendar program until 2012 (see iCal), which provides one of the implementations of the standard. iCalendar is used and supported by many products, including: general consumer: Apple Calendar (formerly iCal), eM Client, Google Calendar, Yahoo ...

  8. Create, share, or subscribe to a calendar - AOL Help

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    2. Click Calendar. 3. In the upper right corner, click the More Actions icon | select Subscribe to a Calendar. 4. In the top text field, enter a name for the calendar you want to subscribe to. 5. In the bottom text field, enter the iCal URL for the calendar you want to subscribe to. 6. Click Subscribe.

  9. Calendar.yahoo.com - Wikipedia

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