
This week Google implemented a Labs program for their popular calendar web app, hoping to make it more useful to more people.
“When you sign in to Calendar, you’ll see a new page in Settings called Labs where, just like in Gmail, we’ll list new highly experimental features for you to try,” writes David Marmaros, a Software Engineer for Google on their official blog. “Today there are six new Labs features in the list and more on the way. Try out Next Meeting, which shows you how much time you have to procrastinate. Free or Busy allows you to see which of your friends or coworkers are currently in meetings. And World Clock lets you keep track of different timezones when you schedule meetings. And as with Gmail Labs, there’s a feedback link for you to discuss these features and to suggest new ones.”
They’ve also released an experimental API, in the interest of letting users create their own features.
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