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The Google Calendar API - one of many powerful APIs Google provides to AJAX Web developers - offers the little-known capability to embed a custom Web page directly into Google’s Calendar. This hands-on tutorial instructs on the use of AJAX to build feature-rich applets within Google Calendar.Dr. Daniel Zucker is an independent consultant specializing in the mobile Web. He is co-chair for the W3C SMIL Workgroup, and most recently was senior director of technology for ACCESS, a supplier of leading non-PC Web browsers. Prior to ACCESS, Daniel was VP of engineering for Mobilearia and CTO for ePocrates.
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