Google CEO adds a new calendar feature at Stripe co-founder's request | TechCrunch
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Google Calendar has introduced a new feature enabling users to duplicate events, a change requested by Stripe co-founder John Collison last month on social media. Collison suggested a Ctrl-click option for easier event duplication, akin to functionalities present in other calendar applications. Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged the request and confirmed that the new feature is now available for all users on Google Calendar's web version. This interaction exemplifies the potential impact of user feedback on product development and the light-hearted banter among tech leaders regarding influence and requests.
This feature is now live for everyone on Google Calendar on the web - thanks for the suggestion!
On July 5, Collison asked if Google Calendar users could get a Ctrl-click option that would allow them to easily duplicate events, similar to the feature that many native calendar applications already have.
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