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Google's Calendar refused to work on Monday, 18 June for over nearly three hours for users around the world.
Google Calendar users trying to access the service were met with a 404 error message through a browser from around 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., The Verge reported on Tuesday.
Accepting the outage the G Suite team took to Twitter and posted: "Google Calendar is currently experiencing a service disruption."
Even on the website downdetector.in, we observed a spike in the number of reports filed by users across the globe on 18 June, clearly indicating the impact the outage of Google Calendar had earlier this year.
The outage did affect users on the internet, and Twitter was witnessing the anxiety among people like these.
Replying to a user on its thread the G Suite team informed that the Calendar app on the mobile phones we operational amid the chaos.
"Hi Rick, thanks. Indeed the Google Calendar app on the mobile is still operational an can be used. The support team will be posting updates about the Calendar issue on the Status Dashboard," the team informed.
The Calendar did start working later.
While Google Calendar suffered the outage, other Google services such as Gmail and Google Maps appeared to be unaffected except for Hangouts Meet that has been experiencing some difficulties, the report said.
Google Calendar broke down on Tuesday just days after a massive Google outage took YouTube, Gmail and Snapchat offline because of problems with the company's overall Cloud service.
(With IANS inputs)
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