This week, Google is rolling out a selection of new features to its Calendar app, along with support for 30 additional languages. The update will be heading to both Android and iOS devices.
First up, there's a new way to create Google Calendar events that automatically offers up suggestions for titles, places and people. When you start typing up a new event, the app will suggest some options, tapping "at…" will offer up locations and directions, and adding "with…" will allow you to link up your contacts to the event. English users will also be able to use an extra "on…" option to specific a date, time and duration for the event. The GIF below demonstrates how these suggestions and options work step-by-step.
Keeping track of national holidays is now easier too. Under Settings > Holidays, Calendar users will now be able to select from 143 different countries, as Google has just added 54 new ones. Once picked, country specific holiday dates will be automatically added to your calendar and they can also be removed from this same menu.
Rounding off the update, Google has included support for 30 new languages, including Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Russian, to name just a few. You can check out the full list of additional languages over at the Google blog post.
The latest version of Google Calendar is available to download from the Play Store for free. If the update has not appeared for you yet, Google says to check back over the next one to three days.
via Android Authority http://ift.tt/1nsJzvZ
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