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Fallen in love with Google’s calendar?
Google has put a lot of effort into it’s online offerings with documents, spreadsheets and a calendar. According to Ars Technica, now you can bring Google’s calendar everywhere, as they will offer it in a form compatible with your cell phone. You can sync it to your online account’s calendar and never miss an appointment again. It should tie in well with the local search and mapping announced last week.