May 21

Vic Gundotra, Google’s vice president of engineering stated that:

When Apple ships its iPhone 2.0 update–and the accompanying App Store for distributing third-party software for the phone–you won’t have to wait too long for native iPhone apps built by Google programmers. “We expect to have applications at Day One.”

When we think of the app’s currently included on the iPhone and iPod touch, there’s no doubt that most of them are already Google powered.
» Google Apps ready for launch of the AppStore

May 20

And another update today.
this time we have NemuSync, the app that lets you sync your iPhone calendar with Google Calendar.
What changed in the new version?
* Support One way sync : Can Upload/Download only
* support firmware 1.1.1/1.1.2 : Testing and not confirmed yet
* fix AllDay Event bug : Testing and not confirmed yet
* fix quoted event title bug: [“:’]things : Testing and not confirmed yet
* Can select “NO Default Calendar”
» NemuSync 0.5.4b2

May 16

NemuSync is a new app that i found. It let’s you synch your iPhone or Ipod Touch calendar with the online Google Calendar.

The following features are already implemented and the developer is going to ad a whole lot more:

Feature:
– sync iphone calendar with google calendar over the air.
– sync multiple google accounts
– sync multiple calendars
» Sync your iPhone calendar to Google calendar with NemuSync