Now, Google Calendar Speaks 38 languages

Filed in: Google — August 14th, 2008

Google Calendar has been updated to include 8 more languages, the total supported languages is 38. The new lannguages are Latvian, Romanian, Filipino/Tagalog, Servbian, Ukrainian, bullgarian, Hindi and Indonesian.

To change your Google Calendar language, just sign in and click “Settings” in the upper right hand corner and look for “Language”.

google calendar in your language

By the way, Gmail supports 50 different languages and Google homepage available in 118 languages!

[From Official Gmail Blog: Get your Google Calendar in 38 languages]

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    now even Hindi? wow really expanding their regional business…

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    now even Hindi? wow really expanding their regional business…

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  • http://techmalaya.com Syahid A.

    Still no Malay? DBP needs to do something about it.

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    Google Calendar Events notification support SMS notifications for Digi, Maxis and Celcom users in Malaysia. Check it out under Settings (located at top right side of Google Calendar, beside your userid) and then select Mobile Setup.

  • http://www.fourteenfloor.com Victor

    Google Calendar Events notification support SMS notifications for Digi, Maxis and Celcom users in Malaysia. Check it out under Settings (located at top right side of Google Calendar, beside your userid) and then select Mobile Setup.

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