

Productivity experiment: Monthly Calendar View Just as you’d expect, this is also starting out as a flag in chrome://flags. The next step for Chrome OS, as spotted in a series of code changes, is a full Google Calendar integration, accessible from the corner tray. While this feature has not yet launched beyond being available as an experimental flag, it’s made it easy to know what day it is with a single glance. Recently, Google played with the idea of adding the current date to the Chrome OS shelf, just to the left of the clock. Meanwhile, most modern operating systems have a built-in calendar app that’s usually visible through the system tray. On Chrome OS today, there’s no easy way to look at a calendar, beyond opening a web app or Android app. Chrome OS is preparing to offer access to the calendar from the quick settings area, complete with your Google Calendar events.
