I need to create a web calender, using either this Google service, or perhaps Yahoo! (as I've seen some campaigns have integrated into their campaign sites)... Right now, I have a Yahoo! account and e-mail address, so first I'll try that first.
But I have been offered Gmail accounts from several people; I have never signed up for it though. I noticed that in order to use this Google Calendar service, you need to have a Google Account. I am assuming that you can have a Google Account, without having Gmail.
But if you have Gmail, does that automatically give you a Google Account? (I don't want to sign up for a Google Account, and then later get Gmail, and then have two Google-related accounts. I already have one for another Google service which I use... But for that, I think all we do is enter our e-mail address and a password.)
All this new technology can make things easier and faster, but also more confusing, and harder to decide upon. Thank you for this calendar of events and birthdays; I remember, awhile back, downloading (and printing) this from the older Mises.org website; but I think it may have been a PDF file.
Comments (2)
madchatter
Very cool. Now all we need is the Mises chat back.
Published: July 6, 2006 2:00 AM
Aakash
I need to create a web calender, using either this Google service, or perhaps Yahoo! (as I've seen some campaigns have integrated into their campaign sites)... Right now, I have a Yahoo! account and e-mail address, so first I'll try that first.
But I have been offered Gmail accounts from several people; I have never signed up for it though. I noticed that in order to use this Google Calendar service, you need to have a Google Account. I am assuming that you can have a Google Account, without having Gmail.
But if you have Gmail, does that automatically give you a Google Account? (I don't want to sign up for a Google Account, and then later get Gmail, and then have two Google-related accounts. I already have one for another Google service which I use... But for that, I think all we do is enter our e-mail address and a password.)
All this new technology can make things easier and faster, but also more confusing, and harder to decide upon. Thank you for this calendar of events and birthdays; I remember, awhile back, downloading (and printing) this from the older Mises.org website; but I think it may have been a PDF file.
Published: July 6, 2006 7:11 PM