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		<title>Sync your Google Calendar to ICal and to Blackberry Device!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 03:49:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently purchased a blackberry and was looking for a good way to syncronize my google calendar to both my macbook pro&#8217;s ICAL app as well as my blackberry.&#160; The first app I found called Spanning Sync seems very promising. Although its not free a never ending license only costs $65 bucks so it might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently purchased a blackberry and was looking for a good way to syncronize my google calendar to both my macbook pro&#8217;s ICAL app as well as my blackberry.&nbsp; The first app I found called <a href="http://www.spanningsync.com">Spanning Sync</a> seems very promising. Although its not free a never ending license only costs $65 bucks so it might be worth it.&nbsp; You get a 15 day trial to start so I&#8217;m going to test drive it to see how it functions.&nbsp; So far so good.&nbsp; Neat thing about this app is it works both ways so I can push/pull changes from either calendar.</p>
<p>After syncing up ICAL I proceeded to look for a way to keep myself up to date while on the go.&nbsp; Another handy application allows me to sync google calendar to my blackberry pearl 8130.&nbsp;&nbsp; Using <a href="http://www.gcalsync.com">gcalsync</a> I can sync the google calendar to my mobile phone&#8217;s calendar application.&nbsp; This is good as I don&#8217;t want to have to login to google mobile calendar everytime you want to check it and consume expensive bandwidth!</p>
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