About a year ago I wrote about my new method of documenting scheduled jobs with Google Calendar. Since that article I’ve been diligently updating my calendars as jobs have been added, deleted or changed.
Earlier today I was modifying the schedule of a job when I realized my idea had a fatal flaw. I noticed some
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Some interesting announcements from Google today.
Google Tasks Leaves Labs
Google announced that Tasks is now a regular feature and no longer in Gmail Labs. That’s moving pretty fast for Google, isn’t it? Heck, it took years for Gmail itself to lose the Beta tag and Tasks has only been around for less than a year!
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Back in December, Google added Tasks functionality to Google Mail. Tasks were a nice touch and easy to use, but a key piece was missing. Fortunately, that was fixed today with the announcement of Tasks for Calendar.
Tasks just got a lot more useful.
Not only can you display and manage your tasks from the Google Calendar,
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For that past year I’ve been using OggSync for Windows Mobile to sync my Google Calendar directly to my Windows Mobile phone (see OggSync Mobile). I only have one calendar to sync, so I’ve just been using the free version. Only downside is that it isn’t automatic or on demand, so I’ve had to try
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I’ve found, in the past month, that Google Desktop has actually become very useful to have around. While I’ve tried it in the past, it just never caught on but with the addition of some recent gadgets it has become something I use every day on my work machine.
What are these new gadgets? All are
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