There are already iPhone apps that can do this separately, but these
pre-date the CalDAV support in Apple's iOS which came out last year in
iOS 3.x.

If you're still using iOS 3.x you can find the instructions for
setting up a CalDAV account on your iPhone at
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=151674
The instructions also work for the iPad.

If you're using iOS 4.x you can simply enable the "Calendar" option
under your GMail account in your iPhone settings.  This basically just
handles the above steps for you automatically as part of your built-in
GMail account on the iPhone.

Alternatively, you can setup your iPhone for Google Sync, which
involves setting up your Google account as an Exchange account on your
iPhone.  Instructions at 
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=138740&topic=14252

CalDAV will sync your calendar information with Google Calendar as
often as every fifteen minutes, based on your "Fetch" interval in your
Settings. Google Sync will give you push updates but due to a
limitation of Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol you won't be able to
match up your calendar colours with Google Calendar -- the iPhone
assigns them somewhat arbitrarily.

On Aug 27, 6:24 am, berik61 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would greatly appreciate my iphone to sync directly to google
> calendar. Now I'm about to subscribe to me.com in order to do this.
> Would it be possible to create an iphone app that does just this?
>
> It is clear to me that I can sync through iTunes, but that's not what
> I want.

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