Embedding Private and Shared Google Calendars
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June 21st, 2009 by
Ray Baxter
Here is an embedded calendar with four calendars. There is a public calendar, a public calendar sharing only free busy information, a private calendar and a shared calendar. You can only see the private calendar if you are logged in as calendar.maven@gmail.com, you can only see the shared calendar if I have invited you to see it and you are logged in with that address and anyone can see the public calendar and the public free busy information, but on the Free Busy calendar you will only see times when calendar maven is busy.
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