This of course sounds interesting to me, I look forward to trying it
out. The guide talks a lot about how to embed this on a website, but
not how to use it in client applications. Given the developer-key
mechanism you use, is this even possible? What about licensing? Would
I be allowed to include the JS library in my product?

Philipp

On Sep 19, 8:02 pm, "Lane LiaBraaten (Google)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Today is a big day for GData - and even bigger for Google Calendar
> developers.  Gone are the days of only reading public calendar data
> via JSON feeds.  The new GData client library supports read/write
> access to public and private calendars, with a convenient data model
> to boot.  For me details on the release, see the announcement on the
> Google Data 
> blog:http://googledataapis.blogspot.com/2007/09/calendar-mashups-anyone.html
>
> If you're ready to start coding, there's a new tab in the Developer's
> Guide with code snippets and explanations to get you up to speed
> quickly:http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/developers_guide_js.html
>
> We also wrote some simple apps to showcase some of the capabilities of
> the library:http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/samples.html
>
> As always, this forum is a great place to discuss the new library and
> we can help each other build great calendar mashups.
>
> Happy coding,
> Lane


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