Google’s New Calendar Feature Lets You Schedule Events Directly From The Search Page

It appears Google had added another new calendar feature via its knowledge graph box. By searching “schedule appointment” or “add event” while logged into your Google account, Google will deliver a dynamic knowledge graph box that lets you automatically add an event to your Google calendar without leaving the search page. Clicking the “Create event” […]

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It appears Google had added another new calendar feature via its knowledge graph box.

By searching “schedule appointment” or “add event” while logged into your Google account, Google will deliver a dynamic knowledge graph box that lets you automatically add an event to your Google calendar without leaving the search page.

Clicking the “Create event” link automatically adds the event to your calendar without opening the calendar. Once the event has been added, the “Create event” link switches to “Edit event” which opens the user’s calendar in a new tab so that event details and times can be edited.

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