Ask Google Assistant to do the same thing and it responds «I'm sorry, I can't add events to your calendar yet».
Not exact matches
From Hanukkah
to Christmas
to New Year's Eve, there are plenty of reasons
to celebrate in December — but why
not add a few more fun
events to the family
calendar?
We also keep a list of our favorite free activities and stay on top of upcoming free
events,
adding them
to our shared Google
Calendar so we don't forget.
As the administrator, you can also
add scheduled classroom or webinar training
events to their shared
calendar so they don't miss a second of the action.
Adding these blog posting topics as repeating
events to my Google
calendar not only ensures that the time for each day's posting will be available, but — in most cases — since I knew what I would be writing about, a lot of the work has already been done!
Deadline Assistant displays all the possible deadlines and
events and lets you deselect any you do
not want
to add to your
calendar.
It generally provides more detailed answers than Alexa, but in day -
to - day use, it's
not noticeably more capable at performing simple tasks — for example, the process
to add events to your Google
calendar is needlessly awkward.
While it isn't surprising that Amazon isn't using Google for any of this, save for the ability
to add Google
Calendar so Alexa can tell you about your next
event, it's a little disappointing that the company seems
to be actively avoiding Google months later.
Both Alexa and Google Home can create shopping lists, set timers and alarms,
add events to your
calendar — while Home naturally uses Google Calendar, the Echo supports not only that but also Outlook.com and Office 365 — and read events
calendar — while Home naturally uses Google
Calendar, the Echo supports not only that but also Outlook.com and Office 365 — and read events
Calendar, the Echo supports
not only that but also Outlook.com and Office 365 — and read
events from it.
It can't
add events to your Google
Calendar, which is something Alexa can do.