with FbCal
[url]http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2008/05/fbcal_puts_facebook_birthdays_in_your_calendar-2/[/url]
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with FbCal
[url]http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2008/05/fbcal_puts_facebook_birthdays_in_your_calendar-2/[/url]
Re: Sync Facebook birthdays to your Google Calendar
looks very useful -- I like that it includes events as well. Thanks!
Re: Sync Facebook birthdays to your Google Calendar
events can be done without an external app!
[url]http://www.insidefacebook.com/2009/02/15/how-to-sync-facebook-events-with-google-calendar/[/url]
Re: Sync Facebook birthdays to your Google Calendar
I've been patiently waiting for my gcal to update but never had any luck. I just found this article, which has a pretty good workaround:
[url]http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Calendar/thread?tid=366b19a87d1304ec&hl=en[/url]
[quote]Ok, here's an odd little procedure that I've had partial success with -- looks like a possible incompatibility between the google ics interpreter and the fbCal ics formatting. Perhaps this will be useful to fbCal/Google as a diagnostic.
(1) set up the calendar in Google as you normally would using fbCal ("F"); (2) go into the settings for F, and click on the fbcalendar.com url, which will cause you to download an .ics file; (3) open this .ics file in Word or another program capable of saving in various flavors of txt (not notepad); (4) save it as text, and when asked what type of text, select Windows (I don't know offhand what the equivalents would be under Mac or Linux; sorry --basically you've got to get line breaks represented in a particular way there); (5) rename the extension to .ics, (6) create a new calendar in google and upload the modified .ics file into that calendar (you probably don't want to upload it into an existing calendar, or you'll make a mess)
That should do it as far as getting it into google; of course, it's manual, and kind of a pain, and would have to be periodically updated as you get new FB friends.
I don't know yet whether the this manually-created calendar will then sync to my iphone, but if there's a problem, that's another issue.[/quote]
This post was also there toward the bottom (dated July 2 2009), which leaves me with a glimmer of hope: [quote]I sent an email to the developer of fbCal & here was his reply:
So, Google is aware of it, its just a waiting game now.[/quote]