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Advertise Go! ‹ NEWS › CHANNELS GamesBeat Entrepreneur AR/VR Esports Big Data Marketing Bots Media Business Mobile Cloud PC Gaming google calendar down twitter Deals Security Dev Small Biz Enterprise Social ‹ EVENTS › VB EVENTS Upcoming Events GET INVOLVED Sponsor Media Partner Speaker Volunteer ‹ RESEARCH › CATEGORIES Marketing Tech Gaming Mobile Miscellaneous LEARN MORE VB Top google calendar is temporarily unavailable Ten Subscription ‹ VENTUREBEAT › About Advertise Careers Contact Multimedia Got a news tip? Press Releases Newsletters Webinars Follow us on social: Google Calendar is down: Server Error (Update:Fixed) Emil Protalinski June 30, 2016 6:55 AM Tags: Google, Google Calendar Above: Google Calendar on Android.Image Credit: VentureBeat Google Calendar is down, serving up a generic server error in 18 languages. VentureBeat staff members first noticed the problem at about
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6:30 a.m. Pacific today. The last outage for the service was back in November 2015. But for that one, Google Calendar would sometimes manage to load without a hitch. This time, we're always redirected to the "unavailable" landing page. Users have taken to Twitter and Facebook to complain about the outage. The English error message reads: "Google Calendar is temporarily unavailable. Please try back later. In the meanwhile, you might find useful information on our Help Group and Help Center. We apologize for any inconvenience." The other 17 languages say more or less the same thing. We have contacted Google about the outage and will update you if we learn more. At 6:47 a.m. Pacific, the Google Apps dashboard confirmed the problem as a "Service disruption." It states Google is "investigating reports of an issue with Google Calendar. We will provide more information shortly." Update at 7:35 a.m. Pacific: Google has updated the dashboard to say it is "continuing to investigate this issue. We will provide an update by 6/30/16, 11:30 AM detailing when we expect to resolve the problem." Update at 8:33 a.m. Pacific: Google Calendar is now working again for some users. Google expects a "resolution for all users in
forumForum Sync problems with the Google Calendar appUse this page if events you created or updated aren't showing on your computer or in the Google Calendarapp. First, try these common fixes Follow these steps on the device you're using the Google Calendar app on. 1. Make sure you're connected to the Internet To test if you're connected to the Internet, try doing a search. If google calendar not working you're not connected, make sure that data or Wi-Fi is on, and that you're not is google calendar down right now in Airplane mode. 2. Check that you're using the Google Calendar app To check that you're using the Google Calendar app, make
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sure the app's icon looks like this:. Next, make sure the Google Calendar appis up to date by checking on Google Play (Android) or iTunes (iPhone). 3. Check that the calendar is visible Open the Google Calendar app http://venturebeat.com/2016/06/30/google-calendar-is-down-server-error/ . In the top left, tap Menu. To the left of the calendar's name, make sure the box is checked. If you only see color around the edge of the box, tap the box to show that calendar. 4. Make sure new events are being added to your Google Calendar When you create an event, check which calendar it's being added to. If it isn't being added to the Events calendar, you may not see it https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/6261951?hl=en in the Google Calendar app or at calendar.google.com. Open the Google Calendar app . In the bottom right, tap New Event. Next to the Event calendar icon , make sure it saysEvents.If you don't see Events, tap the Event Calendar icon to switch to the correct calendar. Next, try these troubleshooting tips Try the steps above first. If they didn't work, read through these instructions on your computer while you try the steps on your device. There are many different issues that can cause sync problems, so you'll see a lot of tips to try. Android Check that calendar is synced Open the Google Calendar app . In the top left, tap Menu . In the top right, tap Settings . Tap the name of the calendar that isn't showing up. If you don't see the calendar listed, tapShow more. At the top of the page, make sure Sync is on (blue). You'll only see the Sync setting for calendars you've created, but not your primary calendar (this is usually called "Events" unless you've changed its name). Note: It might take some time for your events to show up after you turn on sync. Make sure Calendar storage is turned on These steps apply to Android 6.0 and above (Marshmallow). Open the Settings app on your device (not the "Google Settings" app). TapApps or Applicati
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