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Improving the Google Calendar API

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Summary

In March 2014, Google Calendar API introduced enhancements that simplify integration and improve functionality for developers. A notable feature allows developers to use custom event IDs, such as delivery IDs, which eliminates the complexity of matching events with internal databases and opens up new integration possibilities, like automatic rescheduling if an event is declined. Additionally, developers can leverage the API to configure notifications for different types of calendar changes, such as new events or guest responses. These enhancements aim to provide a better experience for developers and foster innovative integrations, as detailed in the Google Calendar API v3 documentation. Lucia Fedorova, the Tech Lead of the Google Calendar API team, emphasizes the focus on improving developer experience and integration capabilities.

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