Yahoo Calendar is a Web-based calendar service. It reads calendar feeds and events from sites using the Yahoo calendar programming interfaces. It syncs with Palm devices and Microsoft Office Outlook, allowing sharing between users. Several methods of sharing include publicly, with a Yahoo Group, or a specific Yahoo! user. It integrates events from Eventful, Upcoming, Evite, and other sites, storing events in the cloud. In October 2008, Yahoo launched Yahoo Calendar Beta, featuring a new interface similar to All-New Yahoo Mail, supporting open standards, iCalendar-based public calendars, Flickr, and drag & drop functionality, with Outlook auto-sync. It went stable in November 2010.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Yahoo still have a calendar?
Yes, sharing and automatically reading events is available. Events are stored in the cloud.
How do I get my Yahoo calendar on my Android phone?
To sync your Yahoo Calendar with your Android, use third-party apps from Google Play Store that support CalDAV and iCal. After downloading, enter https://caldav.calendar.yahoo.com
in the app settings.
How do I use Google Calendar with Yahoo?
Open both Google and Yahoo accounts. In Yahoo Calendar, select "Settings" then “Calendar Sync” to connect to Google Calendar, syncing events in both. For transferring events, select “Export” in Yahoo Calendar, save the file, and upload it in Google Calendar’s “Import Calendar” setting. Use apps like CompanionLink to sync automatically or at intervals, and manage multiple calendars efficiently to stay organized.
Where is the Yahoo Calendar icon?
Find the Yahoo Calendar icon in the upper right-hand side of the web browser after logging into your account. There isn’t a dedicated app, but you can sync with Google and Apple Calendar by exporting from Yahoo and importing to Google or adding your Yahoo account to Apple Calendar.