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Google will be able to block third-party apps from using the Google Calendar Provider API Obviously, giving third-party companies the ability to view your Calendar events can pose a security risk.
Google Calendar will be losing a few features, Google Sync will be axed (on the consumer side), as will Google Calendar Sync, SyncML, the Issue Tracker Data API, and the Punchd app.
This new feature, found in Google Calendar's settings, aims to allow users to prevent third-party apps from viewing their Google Calendar events, even if those apps have general calendar access.
Google just made the lives of third-party calendar developers much easier. Rather than having to constantly poll Google Calendar servers for updates, the Calendar API now supports push notifications.
Google has introduced a new update that will significantly enhance your Calendar experience. This update, as shared on Google Workspace Updates, will enable the Calendar API to differentiate ...
In this helpful how-to, columnist Russell Savage explains how to integrate Google Calendar with AdWords to monitor your campaign start and end dates.