Check your Google Calendar on Mobile devices
June 1, 2007 by colbert low
Filed under Announcements, Desktops, Handhelds
The number of people who own mobile phones have surpass the number of people who own a PC worldwide. There might be a single computer for a household but there is most certainly to be 2 or more mobile phones per household. The good thing about mobile phones is that it is easily carried around and it stays with the owner almost every single time. As a calendar is a useful part of a mobile phone, Google thinks its Calendar service should be accessed through mobile phones as well as other mobile devices. This will certainly ease all your planning and schedules instead of booting up a PC just to check on a birthday.
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There is a new calendar and contacts sharing software for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux / Unix users. ClearSync is the unique Internet-based service that enables groups of users to share and sync multiple calendars and contact lists, any time and from anywhere, between any combination of PCs and Palm OS smartphones and PDAs.
Their website is http://www.clearsync.com and you can try their service free for 30 days.