Posted by : Unknown
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Google has released a new update for its
Google Calendar, that lets you track holidays from an additional 30
countries. The update was announced by associate product manager intern,
Ronnie Falcon, who stated in a blog post that the new calendars will be
rolled out over the next few days.
The update covers a larger number of
holidays from over 30 countries and users will be able to see dates
further in advance. You can see holidays from countries like Argentina,
Azerbaijan, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Switzerland and many
others.
Google Calendars is a great free online
resource that allows users to create a detailed calendar and share it
with colleagues and friends. Users can also sync the calendar with their
desktop/laptop's Outlook email client. Google recently axed its
Calendar notified app that used to send notifications about new emails
and calendar appointments. Google is now asking users to install Google
Chrome browser instead which comes with integrated desktop notifications
and can be added to the company's productivity apps.
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