Daily tasks can pile up quickly and create what seems like a never-ending to-do list. If only there were a tool that could help you manage your tasks and, in turn, boost your productivity. Enter ...
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What’s happened? Google has introduced a new capability in Calendar. Users can now block out time to work on a task (via Google Tasks) and mark themselves as “busy” during that time. Why is this ...
Google Calendar now features a new tasks option. The feature allows you to set aside time to work on something. Workplace users can choose to enable Do Not Disturb. If you use Google Calendar for work ...
Get organized with Todoist in 2026, from natural language quick-add to recurring dates, so you plan days faster and stress ...
Google Tasks started out as a feature that let Google users create to-do items in their Calendar and Gmail accounts. Then in 2018, Google made Tasks a standalone product. Now, the tech giant is ...
Google Calendar appears to be duplicating Google Tasks functionality. Calendar is working on support for directly handling subtasks and lists. It’s possible we could one day see Calendar begin to ...