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Google Integrated Calender And Docs In Gmail Labs


In before everyone we using Google Calender and Google Docs in different tabs. Now its integrated with Gmail and available in Gmail labs. Recently, Google labs announced about two new gadgets and this will allow any user to look on Google Calender appointments and also to check down the most recent accessed documents from Gmail Inbox.

From setting and lab tabs you can enable this new two features and both gadgets will be visible on left sidebar. Using another one lab features which helping to drag and drop – you can change the location of every gadgets. Also, send some gadgets in right hand sidebar.

Pcworld says, If you’re concerned with security though, keep in mind that not all gadgets are fully compatible with https, so the ones connecting to Gmail via https might get mixed content warnings. The Labs team said that it is “working on fixing this.”

However, this updates is awesome and which makes us more productive and easy to manage everything without leaving Gmail Inbox.

Gmail Gets Integrated Calendar and Docs
[via pcworld]

Google Calendar Has 38 Languages

If you’re Google Calender’s regular user – you can easily track down that Google enabled 38 languages. Now, its more friendly and if you’re native language enabled in this updates – it’s for you. The new languages are Latvian, Romanian, Filipino/Tagalog, Serbian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Hindi and Indonesian. So, it’s more friendly. So, you can choose your own languages. Just go to settings and set your languages. That’s it.

Get your Google Calendar in 38 languages [via gmail blog]

Create Twitter To Google Calender Collection

With the use of your twitter accounts, you can create events on your Google Calender and it’s simple way. For to do this work TwitterCal work for you. Instructions are given below:[twittercal-twitter-and-google-calendar-713736.jpg]

1) Register for a free Twitter Account.

2) Add gcal as your friend. gcal is a bot that process and forward messages to your Google Calendar.

3) Grant access to your Google Calendar account.

4)add any events by sending a direct message to gcal

gcal metting with paul tomorrow at 7pm

TwitterCal: Tweet your Google Calendar [via technofriends.in]