Using the WWW version of Google Calendar on one's mobile tends to work
well. If your handset is not from the Stone Age, there is a great
Google app that gives you voice search and Calendar. :)
If you are interested in using Calendar through a web service,
http://developer.google.com should have the info you need.
On 2010-03-04, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote:
> Is there a general (hopefully Linux-based) format for calendar entries?
> Is the vCalendar format used in mobile phones regarded as the standard?
>> Also, if there is a standard format,
> is there some simple way of adding calendar entries to Google calendar?
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Josh
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