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Which chrome/firefox extensions or stand-alone desktop applications can allow me to add .ics events to google calendar ?

Tarek
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Not sure why you need an extension - Google Calendar supports ICS files. Import them from Calendar settings -> Import

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    I can't speak for the OP, but I'd say: convenience. I don't want to save an ICS file, find the place in Google Calendar to import it, re-upload the file, and finally have to remember to delete the downloaded file. I want one click operation: when an ICS file is sent to my browser I want it sent to Google Calendar with the option to discard or save the new calendar entries. – Laurence Gonsalves Feb 21 '12 at 18:56
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    Also, I rarely want a "new calendar". Most sites that generate ICS files are producing a single event. I just want to add that event to my normal calendar, not create yet another calendar. – Laurence Gonsalves Feb 21 '12 at 18:59
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    This is a glib an unhelpful answer. – Catskul Nov 05 '13 at 02:39