Thanks Brett- So while Calendar may be unique, due to the time-sensitive nature of Calendar changes, you could argue the ROI on implementing here sooner than later is more than with other programs.
1) If there is any need to a beta group on this, we'd love to be part of it. 2) Do you have any even order of magnitude idea of when we might be looking at seeing such PuSH implementation in Calendars? One month, three, six, a year..... Any sense is helpful in planning how much work we do in workarounds. Thanks-Danny On Nov 1, 5:47 pm, Brett Slatkin <[email protected]> wrote: > It'd be great if every service supported it. We're tackling them one > at a time (like how Youtube just launched). Calendar is unique because > it requires authenticated feeds. Many other use-cases are in that > category as well. > > On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Danny Briere <[email protected]> wrote: > > Does anyone have any visibility into the adoption of PubSubHubbub by > > Google Calendar for change notifications? The application is an > > external application that wants to know anytime there is a change to > > any event item in Google Calendar. Google Calendar has an RSS feed > > for this, and I would have thought by now that they would have adopted > > PubSubHubbub. Brett, anyone in the know?
