I'm very much interested in this project too!
I was wondering is it possible to create your own web application that
conforms to this protocol as well?

gbarchard wrote:
> This is a repost of my orignal post here:
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-mac-ideas/browse_thread/thread/2a6a711532aa968e/#
>
> Google and fellow developers,
> I would like to see GData ported as a cocoa framework to (eventually)
> form the basis for bidirectional syncing of iCal -> gCal, Address Book
> -> Gmail Contacts, Safari Bookmarks -> Google Bookmarks, Safari RSS ->
> Reader, etc.
>
> I know apps such as spanningsync.com exist at the moment, however, this
>
> app is not open source or  provides full support for all Google's
> services. Therefore I have started a code.google.com project licensed
> under the same Apache 2.0 license as the official GData API. The URL
> for this project is: http://code.google.com/p/cocoa-gdata/
>
> Any developers that would like to join please feel free. Also, if
> anyone is interested from Google in joining please contact me. Ideally,
>
> I would like to keep cocoa-gdata on par with the official GData
> framework. If there is an internal build of a cocoa port of gdata
> please drop me a hint to save me the time and effort!
> 
> Thanks, 
> Greg


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