Google Calendar becomes iPhone-compatible

Sep 25, 2007 07:53 GMT  ·  By

Since the iPhone was officially released, the entire world tried to adapt to the requirements and become iPhone-compatible. Google, as a top provider of web-based services, also evolved in an iPhone-way in order to make its technologies work with the recently introduced Apple device. Today, Shirin Oskooi, Associate Product Manager at Google, announced the availability of Google Calendar for iPhone, the same old-fashioned PC compatible technology which is now able to work with Apple's handheld device.

"The Google Calendar team, along with the mobile team, released an upgrade to the Calendar interface on the iPhone. It is now tailored for the iPhone, and you can now see your different calendars in distinctive colors. You can see the new Calendar interface by going to the main page of the service on your iPhone browser," the Google employee stated.

Moreover, the Google Docs team released a new update for the technology which was recently improved with presentation support. In case you haven't heard about it, the super giant Google has just released a presentation utility that was discovered since the beginning of the year when the Internet users found a private Google document with details concerning the service. Because the presentation tool was implemented into the Google suite, it offers the same collaboration functions as Docs & Spreadsheets, the two other utilities included in the pack.

"As you may have heard, the Docs team launched the ability to create and share presentations to go with existing document and spreadsheet capabilities. Now when you're collaborating on that strategy deck, you don't have to worry whether you're looking at version 5 or 15. Plus, having your presentation stored online means one less file to send as an email attachment," Shirn Oskooi added.

In order to access the Google Docs & Spreadsheets & Presentations, you can simply click on this link.