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Introducing fbCal: Facebook & Your Email Client
« Posted: December 13, 2007, 09:54:52 AM »


Introducing fbCal: Facebook & Your Email Client

Imagine being able to take events and birthdays from Facebook and have them synced to your e-mail client, be it Apple iCal, Mozilla Sunbird, Google Calendar, or Microsoft Outlook. That’s exactly what fbCal does: it brings the calendar information from Facebook to the application you use to keep yourself up-to-date and organized. Did I mention free? All you have to do is log into Facebook and give fbCal permission to access the necessary information. I personally haven’t used it yet as I’m a fan of Windows Live Mail, but I quite like the idea. Head over to their website, try it out, and let me know what you think! View: fbCal Read full story...

 


http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/neowin-main/~3/199548432/introducing-fbcal-facebook--your-email-client

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