Making Google calendar work for you
Posted by staff / March 2, 2012 cloudcomputingGoogle AppsGoogle Calendar
Created by the multi-billion dollar corporation Google, the Google Calendar application allows users to create personal or public calendars after signing up for a Google account. The accounts are free, and Google stores the calendars within its cloud computing system. That means that the company stores the application and user information on its own servers. The user doesn’t have to download special software to access the calendar — all access is through a Web browser.
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