Archive | December, 2007

Review: Google Cal Blackberry Sync

So, had a bit of time to play with the new Google Calendar Blackberry Sync.

Easy to use, easy to setup, a bit short on features:

As far as I can tell it doesn’t let you sync whether or not an event is “private”.  So if you are syncing to your work calendar, you can’t have personal events marked “private” be invisible to your co-workers.

This is a big problem because now I can’t use it for work, and my work e-mail is through Google hosted apps.  My solution for now has been to add my work calendar to my personal calendar, and have my personal calendar sync to my phone.

Which leads me to my second problem, you can only sync from your phone TO one other calendar.  So I won’t be able to enter events in my phone and have them sync to my work calendar.  Some google calendar mobile syncing applications allow you to sync back to multiple google calendars by using the “categories” field.  Each calendar is its own category, and to save an event to a different calendar you just change its category.

Last, I can’t  sync the existing events on my blackberry to my google calendar.  All new ones I create on the phone go to my google calendar, but the ones that were there previously didn’t get sent over.

Keep you posted on how it works as I learn more.

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Google mobile apps

Apparently Google’s been quite busy on the mobile side.  Its definitely the new frontier.

Google Maps and Gmail mobile apps have been the “go to” apps on my phone since i had a Treo 650, and they continue to be useful apps on a daily basis.

Check out the rest:

Google Mobile Apps

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Google Calendar Sync for Blackberry!

So my google calendar sync problems have been answered!

Google just released a mobile sync application for Blackberry:

Google Calendar Sync

 

Will post more comments as soon as I’ve had a chance to use it.

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Best Website Ever

I’ve been obsessed with tourfilter lately.  Its the craigslist of music.

1) list out your favorite bands
2) put in your email
3) get an email when they play in your town 

Its really that simple, and its actually useful. I’ve bought a lot of tickets for shows i learned about through them. Shocking that people build functional, simple websites that actually do something for you and make your life easier!  

Look forward to seeing what they do in the future.     

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