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Using the Google Calendar Data API

https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/ The Google Calendar API lets you develop client applications that create new events, edit or delete existing events, and search for events. This document describes how to use RESTful calling style and client libraries for various programming languages (currently Java, Python, PHP, .NET and Ruby) to access and edit Google Calendar data. Sites or applications that want deeper integration with Google Calendar can leverage the Google Calendar API. For example, you could develop a web application to create or display Calendar data, or a desktop application that synchronizes a user's Calendar with an existing desktop application. Your app could be a device that brings the Calendar experience to a new platform. If you're unfamiliar with Google Calendar API concepts or Google Apps APIs, see our tips on how to Get Started .
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The Remember The Milk API allows anyone to write applications that interact with Remember The Milk. At this time, the API is available for non-commercial use by outside developers (commercial use requires prior arrangement). The design of the Remember The Milk API was inspired by the Flickr API . You can get started by checking out the Overview and the rest of the documentation in this section, subscribing to the developer mailing list , and applying for an API Key . https://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/api/

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