![]() Among the services shutting down as of Jan. ![]() Google announced on its official blog today that it would do some “winter cleaning” by discontinuing a number of services in the near future. Google to shut down Google Sync ActiveSync support for new consumer devices, Calendar features, and more In addition, the CalDAV API now has a new endpoint: ![]() To start using CalDAV or CardDAV in your project, just enable it in the Console. Integration with the Google APIs Console.Google outlined some other updates to the APIs:īoth of these APIs are getting other updates as well: And in the spirit of openness, today we’re also making CardDAV – an open standard for accessing contact information across the web – available to everyone for the first time. In response to those requests, we are keeping the CalDAV API public. On top of that announcement, Google is making CardDAV, the open protocol for syncing Google contacts that it introduced last year, available to everyone starting today: Today the company has reversed its decision and announced on its Developers Blog that the API will continue to be available to the public. Basically, not only is Google keeping CalDAV open, but making CardDAV available to everyone too: īack in March, Google made the announcement that it would be shutting down its CalDAV API, which allows developers to fetch Google calendar data, to the public and restricting it to only to whitelisted developers. ![]()
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