What if you use Outlook on the desktop, and Google Calendar on the web? Both have their respective advantages, and by using them you can access the calendar all the time (offline and online).

Google Calendar
The question is how to maintain your Outlook calendar and Google? To do so:
- To help us, download and install Google Calendar Sync (http://dl.google.com/googlecalendarsync/GoogleCalendarSync_Installer.exe).
- The first part contains the data account. The second section set up the synchronization between Outlook and Google calendars. You have three options: a 2-way: two-way data synchronization takes place. Changes to the calendar will be adjusted to other calendars; one-way Google Calendar to Outlook: sync data only from the Google calendar to Outlook. Changes in the Outlook calendar will not be adjusted to the Google calendar; one-way Microsoft Outlook calendar to Google Calendar: sync calendar data from Outlook to Google. Data changes on the Google calendar will not be adjusted to the Outlook calendar.
- Last is the set interval of synchronization / updates. Minimum is 10 minutes, while the default is 120 minutes.

Google Calendar Sync
- Click Save, Google Calendar Sync will run in the Notification area, and you can access its settings by right clicking. For example, to sync manually, right click, and then click Sync. At the time synchronization, you’ll see a spinning arrow.

Google Calendar Sync Notification area
News fresh breeze coming from the famous company Microsoft. To enhance the marketability and attract media users search, Microsoft is trying to establish cooperation with Mozilla, and will be offering a custom version of Firefox that will come with Microsoft's Bing as the default search engine, the standard version comes with Google.

Firefox with Bing
The build, which is called Firefox with Bing, is available for users to download from a Microsoft-hosted website.
When Firefox 4 was released last year, it added Bing as one of the available options in the browser’s built-in search box. Google remained the default, but Bing became easily accessible to users who prefer Microsoft’s search engine. Microsoft and Mozilla also took the opportunity to establish a revenue-sharing agreement around the search integration.

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The new “Firefox with Bing” browser sets Bing as the default search engine and comes with Bing configured as the start page. These changes are tied to the special version of the browser and won’t impact the current defaults in regular Firefox releases. Users can also optionally install the Bing Search for Firefox add-on to get the same features in a regular Firefox build.
Mozilla and Bing are pleased to make available Firefox with Bing, a customized version of Firefox that sets Bing as the default search engine in the search box and AwesomeBar and makes Bing.com the default home page. (Existing Firefox users can also make these changes by installing the Bing Search for Firefox Add-on).
Mozilla has previously released a number of similarly customized Firefox builds in collaboration with various partners. For example, they released a special version of Firefox with Twitter integration earlier this year. Mozilla has been expanding its relationships with commercial partners over the past year, leading to some unexpected tie-ins . The release of Firefox with Bing is merely the latest development. Of course we all hope this can all contribute and convenience for all of us.