> The downside of using Google Calendar Data API is the user needs to
> login and authorize. It's an extra step that's not presented if we can
> add the events to local calendar directly (since their google account
> is already set and authorized on device).
I was under the impression that the new JAR didn't require that. They
have one that ties into Android's Account Authenticator. There was a
Google I|O presentation on it.
> Anyway, in my opinion, they should lock down the SMS Manager API.
> That's more dangerous than Calendar and others.
:-)
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