Windows XP and earlier Windows versions support Active Desktop, which sets your desktop to display live Web content. If you set your Active Desktop to Google Calendar, your month’s events and appointments will appear behind the icons on your desktop. Though there are other ways of quickly accessing your calendar – you can add your calendar as a favorite or set it as your homepage – setting it as your desktop background keeps it in view even when you aren’t browsing the Web. Writer Bio

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