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Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google.It was created by Mike Samuel as part of his 20% project at Google. [5] [6] It became available in beta release April 13, 2006, and in general release in July 2009, on the web and as mobile apps for the Android and iOS platforms.
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Google Calendar is an online calendar intended to help keep track of time and schedules. It was launched in April 2006, and integrates with Gmail for users to easily add events from email messages directly to the calendar. [68] As part of Google Workspace, Google Calendar comes with additional features designed for business use, including: [69]
A digital calendar in week view with 24-hour time A digital calendar in month view with ISO week numbers. A digital calendar is a collaborative or personal time management software with a calendar that can be used to keep track of planned events. The calendar can also contain an appointment book, address book or contact list. Common features of ...
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[19] [20] In June 2022, Google reversed course and announced that Duo would, in fact, be merged into Meet. [21] The merger began in August, with the Duo mobile app being renamed Meet. The Google Duo web app now also redirects to the Google Meet web app. [10] The original Meet app is intended to be phased out over the next months. [22]
Doodle is an online calendar tool for time management and coordinating meetings. It allows users to schedule and make arrangements collaboratively, among other features. Doodle is available on desktop and mobile platforms. [2]