What is the authentication mechanism that used here?

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On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Madusanka Premaratne <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi All,
> Myself with Tharindu A([email protected]) are going to develop $subject
> as described below.
>
> *What is Google Task List?*
> It is kind of a to do list, which provided by Google for the google users.
>
> *Task List vs Tasks*
> Task list contains number of tasks and a single task has its own
> attributes such as due date and notes.
>
> The operations can be divided into two major parts as,
>
>    1. Task List Operations
>    2. Task Operations
>
>
> *Task List Operations*
>
>
>    - *Delete* - Deletes the authenticated user's specified task list.
>    - *Get* - Returns the authenticated user's specified task list.
>    - *Insert* - Creates a new task list and adds it to the authenticated
>    user's task lists.
>    - *List* - Returns all the authenticated user's task lists.
>    - *Patch* - Updates the authenticated user's specified task list. This
>    method supports patch semantics.
>    - *Update* - Updates the authenticated user's specified task list.
>
> *Task Operations*
>
>    - ​*C*
>    *lear*
>     ​ ​
>    ​-​
>    Clears all completed tasks from the specified task list. The affected
>    tasks will be marked as 'hidden' and no longer be returned by default when
>    retrieving all tasks for a task list.
>    - ​*D*
>    *elete*
>     ​ - ​
>    Deletes the specified task from the task list.
>    - ​*G*
>    *et*
>    ​ - ​
>    Returns the specified task.
>    -
> *​Insert *
>      - ​
>    Creates a new task on the specified task list.
>    - ​*L*
>    *ist*
>    ​ - ​
>    Returns all tasks in the specified task list.
>    - ​*M*
>    *ove*
>     ​ - ​
>    Moves the specified task to another position in the task list. This
>    can include putting it as a child task under a new parent and/or move it to
>    a different position among its sibling tasks.
>    - ​*P*
>    *atch*
>     ​ - ​
>    Updates the specified task. This method supports patch semantics.
>    - *Up*
>    *date*
>    ​ - ​
>    Updates the specified task
>     ​s
>
>
> ​Detailed information about the above methods ​can be found here[1] and
> the documentation[2]
>
> [1] - https://developers.google.com/apis-explorer/#p/tasks/v1/
> [2] - https://developers.google.com/google-apps/tasks/firstapp
>
> Thanks,
> Madusanka
> --
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> Associate Software Engineer,
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