Add to-dos to your Google Calendar using Reminders
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Dec 7th 2015, 16:43, by The Gmail Team
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Posted by Vijay Umapathy, Product Manager

Our calendars should help us make the most of our time — scheduling
meetings at work, remembering brunch with friends, and keeping track of all
our other commitments. But often our to-do list is elsewhere, separate from
the Calendar that organizes our day, and we end up overcommitted or miss
something important because we forgot to check our list.

Now there's a single way to manage your day: starting this week, you can
create Reminders in Google Calendar to keep track of your to-dos alongside
your scheduled events.


*Reminders stick around*
You might already create calendar entries to remind you to call the doctor
or pick up groceries on the way home. But while those entries come and go,
Reminders stick with you over time so you can track them until they are
actually done. If a Reminder isn't completed, it will appear at the top of
your Calendar the next day. And the next. When you do finally call the
doctor or pick up those necessities, just swipe the Reminder away ... and
you're onto the next to-do.
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*Reminders help with the details*
Another way Reminders are more useful than events is that Calendar adds
things like phone numbers and addresses automatically. So if you add a
reminder to make call or run an errand, the number or address will be right
there when you need it. Just like Inbox by Gmail
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Calendar uses information from your contacts, as well as Google's knowledge
graph to provide this extra bit of help.
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*Reminders work across Google*
You can also create Reminders from Inbox, Keep, and Google Now. This means
you can create a Reminder when you're checking your email and it will show
up on your calendar right away. Plans change? Just move the Reminder to a
better time. Or if your hands are full, you can record your Reminders in
Google Now一like, "Ok Google, remind me to buy birthday candles"一then mark
it as done later in Calendar.
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Reminders will be rolling out this week with the latest versions of
Calendar on Google Play and the App Store. And don't worry, we're working
on bringing Reminders to the web as well.

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