SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING EVENT-RELATED INFORMATION
First Claim
1. A method of integrating public and private calendars on a user-specific basis, whereby a user is able to view multiple shared calendars created by different users, the method being performed on computing hardware comprising a processor, the method comprising:
- maintaining event data relating to a first future event;
receiving a request from a user to add the first future event to a first calendar of the user;
creating a link between the first future event and the first calendar, the link being configured so that updates to the first future event are reflected on the first calendar, the link further being configured to enable the user to modify one or more attributes associated with the first future event without affecting the event data; and
transmitting first user interface data configured to cause the display of a calendar interface comprising a representation of the first future event.
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Abstract
An embodiment of the invention is a method of integrating public and private calendars on a user-specific basis, such that a user is able to view multiple shared calendars created by different users. A system maintains event data relating to a future event, and receives a request to add that event to one of the user'"'"'s calendars. The system creates a link between that event and the calendar, configuring the link so that updates to the event are automatically reflected on the calendar. It further enables the user to modify attributes associated with the event.
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1. A method of integrating public and private calendars on a user-specific basis, whereby a user is able to view multiple shared calendars created by different users, the method being performed on computing hardware comprising a processor, the method comprising:
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maintaining event data relating to a first future event; receiving a request from a user to add the first future event to a first calendar of the user; creating a link between the first future event and the first calendar, the link being configured so that updates to the first future event are reflected on the first calendar, the link further being configured to enable the user to modify one or more attributes associated with the first future event without affecting the event data; and transmitting first user interface data configured to cause the display of a calendar interface comprising a representation of the first future event. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer-implemented system configured to manage calendars on a user-specific basis, the system comprising:
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one or more computing processors; computer-readable storage media in communication with the one or more computing processors; and executable instructions stored on the computer-readable storage media, the executable instructions configured to cause the one or more computing processors to perform operations comprising; receiving a request to add a first event to a first calendar; creating a link between the first event and the first calendar, the link being configured so that updates to the first future event are reflected on the first calendar, the link further being configured to enable the user to modify one or more attributes associated with the first future event without affecting the event data; and transmitting first user interface data configured to cause the display of a calendar interface comprising a representation of the first future event. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer-readable medium comprising executable instructions that, when executed on computing hardware, cause the computing hardware to perform operations comprising:
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receiving a request to add a first event to a first calendar; creating a link between the first event and the first calendar, the link being configured so that updates to the first future event are reflected on the first calendar, the link further being configured to enable the user to modify one or more attributes associated with the first future event without affecting the event data; and transmitting first user interface data configured to cause the display of a calendar interface comprising a representation of the first future event. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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