Google's surprise announcement on March 13 that it is shutting down support for the CalDAV application programming interface (API) seemingly isn't going to set back Microsoft's plans to incorporate ...
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Still hurting from Google's "spring cleaning" announcement yesterday? Google Reader fans may be out of luck, but Windows Phone users can take heart in knowing that Microsoft made the whitelist for the ...
Today Microsoft announced that Google Sync will now work until July 31, giving Microsoft more time to build support for Google services into Windows Phone 8. Google originally announced it would turn ...
In response to Google's desertion of Exchange ActiveSync, rumors indicate Microsoft is working on support for CardDAV and CalDAV protocols for WP8. Such a move should retain WP8's seamless support for ...
Now that MobileMe has gotten stable (knock on wood, touch rabbit’s foot, cross fingers), I’ve come to depend on having that information synchronized between all of my computers. I take it for granted.
All Google wants to talk about this week are APIs, it seems, but today’s announcement that it is not making the CalDAV API partner-only, as it announced during one of its latest “spring cleaning” ...
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