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  2. iCalendar - Wikipedia

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    iCalendar components and their properties. iCalendar was created in 1998 [3] by the Calendaring and Scheduling Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force, chaired by Anik Ganguly of Open Text Corporation, and was authored by Frank Dawson of Lotus Development Corporation and Derik Stenerson of Microsoft Corporation. iCalendar data files are plain text files with the extension.ics or ...

  3. Digital calendar - Wikipedia

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    It was known as iCal before OS X Mountain Lion version in 2012. Today, digital calendars are common on many desktop environments, office suites, and in collaborative software for personal computers (desktop and laptop) as well as smartphones and tablets. Google Calendar is shipped with most Android phones and available in web.

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

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    5. Under the 'Web and iCal Access' section, click a radio button to make your calendar Private or Public. 6. Click Email This Link under HTML (to share as a web page) or ICAL (if you want to share with other iCal applications). 7. In the email window that appears, enter the email address of the person you want to share your calendar with. 8 ...

  5. Web Calendar Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Web Calendar Access Protocol (WCAP) is a protocol for remote client-server calendar access and scheduling based on the XML, HTTP, iCalendar, and vCard Internet standards. WCAP was created for use with the product that eventually became Sun Java System Calendar Server. WCAP uses simple HTTP GET commands for accessing iCalendar, Freebusy, TODO ...

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  7. Internet calendar - Wikipedia

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    the iCalendar file format; Swatch Internet Time This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 20:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Daylight saving time, fall back & spring forward: What we ...

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    People often use the simple mnemonic spring forward, fall back to remember to set clocks forward one hour (e.g., from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m.) in the spring and backward one hour (e.g., from 2 a.m. to 1 ...

  9. xCal - Wikipedia

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    xCal is an XML representation of the iCalendar standard. xCal is not an alternative nor next generation of iCalendar. xCal represents iCalendar components, properties and parameters as defined in iCalendar. This format was selected to ease its translation back to the iCalendar format using an XSLT transform.