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Bungee Connect WideLens Syncs Computer Calendars

Bungee Connect, hot off an $8 million round of funding, has just launched a new application called WideLens. It’s an integrated calendar tool geared towards developers that wish to layer in scheduling and cross-network calendar synchronization for existing services.

One of WideLens‘ key features is the ability to view all of your calendars in a single view–that’s your Google Calendar, Salesforce calendar, Microsoft Exchange, Facebook and iCal feeds. WideLens can be used as a standalone application or as an integral part of your site or application. For instance, WideLens can be embed in your Salesforce account with single sign-on.

In addition, the source code is available and licensed for derivative works. WideLens itself isn’t a brand new service, but its availability for integrated development greatly broadens its accessibility and use-case scenarios across various networks and applications. More specifically, WideLens is providing a way for tech-savvy users to share their calendars with friends and family. If you’ve got an app you’d like to incorporate WideLens into, be sure and let us know what you think, and how it turns out.


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