
In
March, Google announced its intention to use a new CalDAV API for
accessing calendar data. In
an open and interoperable standard,
the U.S. giant announced its intention
to switch to a more locked and especially
for developers of their choice process. A choice of
course criticized by many.
Recognizing the problem, the firm Larry Page finally decided to back-pedal and the API will be open for those wishing to use it.
Piotr Stanczyk confirmed by Google, the new reassures a little, a few weeks after the announcement of the abandonment of support in favor of XMPP Hangouts service and a few other closing excellent aggregator Google Reader support Google+ and Google Now. Obviously, the day the company will lock all services is not yet come, and likely nobody will complain.
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