Google have created a nifty calendar which lets you access your diary via the web, so you can organise your time and never miss another important event.
This free tool lets you share dates and events with others, and you can even set up groups for your friends or societies so you can see what everyone else is up to, plus you can import and meetings from Microsoft Outlook or Yahoo calendars.
We've had a quick go and it seems pretty easy to use, and with the ability to recognise events mentioned in emails (if you use Gmail) you'll have no excuse to miss important appointments again.
Take the tour of the Google calendar and check it out for yourself.
03 May 2006
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