This is a bit of an easy one for me, because I use Google
Calendar at work anyway. However, I didn’t set it up myself; it was already in
use at one of my library sites, so I just linked my newly-created work-based Google
account to it and hey presto! I could probably set one up for my own personal
use at home, but it would be a question of how much I’d use it. My wife keeps me
organised at home (for which I’ll be eternally grateful), so I’m wondering just
how much use I’d get out of it.
One thing I have done, though, is to add the calendar gadget
to my iGoogle page. I’ve been quite bad at using the calendar at work recently,
so hopefully this’ll help me get back into the habit. While it lasts, that is: iGoogle
itself is being withdrawn in less than a year and a half, apparently. Google is
withdrawing it because there just isn’t any need for it in this time of
handheld devices that can do the same functions, that everyone has. In case you weren’t sure, that’s sarcasm. I don’t
have one of these devices, partly because I can’t afford one, and partly
because I’m not sure how much I either need or would use one. Perhaps if I got
one, though, I’d change my mind rapidly?