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Google this week began offering an alpha version of Google APIs Client Library for JavaScript, which provides access to HTTP-based APIs on the Web, as well as to many of Google’s public APIs.
This new feature, found in Google Calendar's settings, aims to allow users to prevent third-party apps from viewing their Google Calendar events, even if those apps have general calendar access.
Instead of trying to set up everything manually in a cron job, he created a short and easy-to-modify JavaScript script to keep track of events on a Google Calendar.
In the latest teardown for the Google Calendar app, version 5.5.9, it appears as though the app is to get snoozing reminders once again.
Google has made a small change to the Google Calendar API that nonetheless could make a huge difference for developers and users. The Calendar API now supports push notifications - alerts sent ...