Calendar Swamp

If we're ever going to share calendars, we have to insist on interoperability between them all.
Let's drain the swamp!

Monday, June 16, 2025

AI commentary on Calendar Swamp's 20th anniversary

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Google AI, June 16, 2025: "Calendar sharing between different vendors can be challenging due to compatibility issues and varying permis...
Saturday, March 08, 2025

A word about Skylight

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I've seen the ads, heard the reviews. If this is calendar interoperability nirvana, with a dash of AI, it didn't come cheap. The ind...
Tuesday, October 01, 2024

Overloaded women need shared calendars but vendors need to step up -- still!

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 "One local mum I know says a shared calendar has helped her and her partner both be across their weekly schedule without each having t...
Tuesday, February 27, 2024

TidyCal

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This blog has always been about calendar and schedule sharing, but apparently, Calendly pioneered something called the calendar management a...
Monday, February 26, 2024

That calendar-sharing service you use may be harvesting your personal scheduling data for artificial intelligence purposes

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A Facebook friend of mine just posted that "Calendly is now data harvesting for 3rd party AI features. Guess it's time to cancel it...
Thursday, January 25, 2024

CalDAV remains the standard, but compliance still varies

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Around the 1:55:00 mark, this week's Windows Weekly podcast hosts discuss CalDAV, but we are reminded that although CalDAV is a standar...
Tuesday, January 23, 2024

David Mills, R.I.P.

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I never met David Mills, but like you I've been a beneficiary of his work, which underlies calendar and schedule sharing on the internet...
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Scott Mace
Scott Mace writes about health, healthcare technology, other technology, and urban issues. He graduated from San Jose State University and was a senior editor at IDG publication InfoWorld for 16 years, covering topics such as database management and government oversight of technology. Since 2004, he has specialized in the field of healthcare IT journalism. Following completion of a certificate in Clinical Trial Design and Management at UC's San Diego Extension, he was senior technology editor at HealthLeaders Media. In 2015, he received the Jesse H. Neal Award for Best Technical Content for a Publication with Brand Revenue of $3M to $7M. In 2016 he was awarded the National Silver Award, Regional Gold Aware of Excellence, Feature Article, General Interest, More than $3M Revenue, Southeast Category, from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). Mace is currently a freelance journalist based in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
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