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Rumor Alert: Google CL2 (Calendar again) and Google Links

Google CL2Just when you thought the Google Calendar rumors were dead, here's a brand new one: Calendar is alive (though not live) and it's called Google CL2. This according to blogger Paul Stone, who says he went poking around in Gmail's scripts and found a mysterious something called Google Links. What's that, you ask? It looks like something Google has in the works that will give you quick access to all of Google's services--Gmail, Blogger, Reader, orkut, and so on--by putting a customizable set of links in the corner of every Google page when you're logged in. That's kind of interesting in itself, but according to Stone's screenshots one of the links you can add is to Google CL2, "A calendar for you and the world." That little tagline suggests a social calendar along the lines of Upcoming.org (purchased by Yahoo! last year) or 30 Boxes. The URL for CL2, google.com/cl2, leads to a login page that doesn't work, which is more than we get from calendar.google.com. This all begs the question, though: what happened to CL1?
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