If you’re a Gmail <http://mashable.com/tag/gmail> user, you may have noticed
a surprising new feature in your e-mail account this morning: There’s now an
“Insert: Invitation” link adjacent to the “Attach a file” link in each new
message you compose.

The invitation addition makes scheduling meetings and setting up
appointments via Gmail much easier. It also completes the circle between
Gmail and Google Calendar’sSmart
Rescheduler<http://mashable.com/2010/03/18/smart-rescheduler/>.
You can now schedule an event and verify attendee availability right from
the Compose Mail window.

Inserting a calendar invitation in a Gmail message is as simple as clicking
on the “Insert: Invitation” link. A new window automatically appears showing
your availability and the availability of the parties included in the
e-mail. You can then adjust the time, add a place and description, and
specify which calendar to add the event to. Once you send the e-mail, the
event is automatically added to everyone’s calendar.

For users of more robust business e-mail programs, today’s Gmail update
probably seems minor. But for those of us who use e-mail and calendar
services in the cloud, it’s an important and time-saving update that ties
together two key Google <http://mashable.com/category/google/> services.

[image: calendar-invitation.png]

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