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Design updates on Google Calendar

Google Calendar’s visual design was updated recently.

The changes and reasons are explained here:
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=1351806&&hl=en

I want to just point out some interesting part of that, the part that is always the most interesting/relevant to my own self:

Why we made these changes

The way people use and experience the web is evolving, and our goal is to give you a more seamless and consistent online experience — one that works no matter which Google product you’re using or what device you’re using it on. The new Google experience that we’re working toward is founded on three key design principles:

Focus: With the design changes in the coming weeks and months, we’re bringing forward the stuff that matters to you and getting all the other clutter out of your way.
Elasticity: The new design will soon allow you to seamlessly transition from your desktop computer to your mobile phone to your tablet, while keeping a consistent visual experience. We aim to bring you this flexibility without sacrificing style or usefulness.
Effortlessness: Our design philosophy is to combine power with simplicity. We want to keep our look simple and clean. But behind the seemingly simple design, the changes use new technologies to make sure you have all the power of the web behind you.

Here are some shrunk images that demonstrate the before-after differences:

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Buying some stuff from Amazon

I’m buying the Lonely Planet Planet 2010 calendar and the first season of Criminal Minds for my sister. I typed in the location where she is so the company can ship direct to her, and I found this interesting feature: it spell checks the address. and makes recommendations, and gives a selection to pick your original or the corrected entry. In my case, the spelling of the location is determined to be bad, so it has a suggestion for me, but I believe the spelling I have is correct. But anyway….

That’s really handy! It could have helped the christmas card that some friends sent me early december that took a month and a half to arrive: each of the street name, town, and canadian postal code had spelling mistakes.

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