Filed under: Utilities, Productivity, Google, Browsers, Web
Open Google Calendar in Firefox from any page
If you're already logged into your Google account you won't even need to login to Google Calendar when the window pops up.
This is listed as an experimental plugin, which means you'll need to register for a Mozilla account and login before downloading. But the add-on seems to be stable enough and hasn't caused my computer to burst into flames. Yet.
[via gHacks]

digg_url = 'http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/11/25/the-atari-classics-are-back-and-free-to-play-asteroids-lunar-l/';
Believe it or not, Atari have just released a bunch of old games on their own website. These aren't clones, these aren't even 'loving interpretations' -- these are the real thing, remade by Atari themselves. This comes as part of a re-launch for the Atari website which includes an online store.
I warn you, if you read on, this might turn into more than just a mere ten-minute time-waster.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dom said 2:39PM on 10-28-2008
i use prism to launch google calendar and gmail, and i keep them on a separate desktop
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Marshall Kirkpatrick said 3:40PM on 10-28-2008
This is great! I love little handy things like this.
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zooooz said 6:25AM on 10-30-2008
shouldn't this be possible with a bookmarklet?
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Crasoverride said 7:53AM on 10-30-2008
I'm using Gmail notifier plug-in and, if i log in only from it, Gcal pop up don't recognise my gmail account... how can i do?
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Crashoverride said 7:53AM on 10-30-2008
I'm using Gmail notifier plug-in and, if i log in only from it, Gcal pop up doesn't recognise my gmail account... how can i do? (sorry for my english... :D)
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