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Apr13
Google Calender - Sharable and Easy to Use
Stowe Boyd reviews it, as does CNET. Both like it, and I agree. Really, what's not to like? It's a clean, problem-free user interface. It works fast and the icons which indicate that you've got a meeting or an event are eye-catching, yet simple.

However, it's not a subsitute for Outlook, in my opinion. Google has built a social calendar, not a business calendar, and Outlook is all about business. Still, Google deserves a lot of credit for creating a fast, clean, user-friendly web-based product that works well.

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