Google's Calendar App Tracks Everything in Real-Time
Kat De Guzman | | Nov 04, 2014 09:24 AM EST |
Google rolled out its Calendar App for Android users days after it revealed it's standalone app called "Inbox".
The Calendar App was released Monday and it's basically an automatic system that lets you know what events are lined up for you without you having to manually enter the details.
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The app will keep tabs of the things a user books. This means that when a user reserves a flight, orders tickets to concerts and makes reservations at restaurants, these actions will automatically be integrated into the app with the information it has gathered.
This is helpful to people who need some serious organization in their lives without having to stress themselves all the more.
The Calendar App will also show notifications related to the events a user has shown interest in. An alert will be sent in case a flight was delayed and the app searches for phone numbers, locations, and addresses of booked activities. As Google put it, it logs in details "automagically".
The app is available only to devices running Android 5.0 Lollipop and will soon be available and downloadable to systems running Android 4.1+ in the future weeks.
It will soon be available to iOS users but Google hasn't given more information about this.
To watch Google's ad, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSTmkvn060E.
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