New Version of gcal Released
I have released version 1.120110 of gcal, a Command Line Interface to Google Calendar. It has the following enhancements:
I have released version 1.120110 of gcal, a Command Line Interface to Google Calendar. It has the following enhancements:
A couple of weeks ago I published gcal, a Command Line Interface to Google Calendar.
It’s quite simple. If you have a .ics file of events you want to import into your calendar, run the following:
Not sure when this was happened, but Google has removed the Chrome bookmarks folder view from Google Docs.

Its taken a while, but the Linux version of Google’s Chrome is really starting to catch up with its Windows counterpart, both in terms of features and stability.
Google have launched a website in an effort to teach users about their web browser.
For a while I have been using Gmail Tasks to try and organise myself. While it is nicely integrated into Gmail, I would quite like to be able to access it without needing to be in Gmail. Having looked at http://mail.google.com/tasks/ and found there was no interface I assumed there was none, until today when I found http://mail.google.com/tasks/ig.
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