How this automation works
Keep track of The New York Times articles by automatically creating detailed Google Calendar events for them. This Applet runs whenever a new article is published in your chosen section of The New York Times and adds it as a calendar event with key details. Ideal for journalists, researchers, or news enthusiasts who want to manage reading schedules within Google Calendar.
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About The New York Times
The New York Times is an international news organization. Turn on Applets to track breaking news, automatically share articles from search or specific sections of the paper, and much more.
The New York Times is an international news organization. Turn on Applets to track breaking news, automatically share articles from search or specific sections of the paper, and much more.
About Google Calendar
Google Calendar is a free time-management web application offered by Google. Turn on Applets to add the most important information, right into your calendar, automatically — and get custom notifications about the events that matter the most to you.
Google Calendar is a free time-management web application offered by Google. Turn on Applets to add the most important information, right into your calendar, automatically — and get custom notifications about the events that matter the most to you.