Google Calendar brought online calendaring to the masses, but for some organizations it’s just not an option (usually for security or compatibility reasons). Still, there’s a lot of value in being able to share your schedule with co-workers, team members, subordinates, etc. The guys at jkOnTheRun show you how to publish some or all of your Outlook 2007 calendar to the Web. You’ll need to sign up for Microsoft’s Office Online service, which is free, and anyone wishing to view the calendar will need an MSN or Windows Live account (also free). Other than that, it’s a pretty simple process, and well worth the effort if you want to make your calendar public (or semi-private).
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For those who don't want to go the MSN or Windows Live route, or still use Outlook 2003, I use an application called SyncMyCal to Sync my Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar. It's not free, but I've found it works very well.
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