Google Calendar Blackberry Sync Note

I don’t know for sure, but I noticed a couple of items getting duplicated on my Google Calendar today, and the one common denominator was that I had made changes to each of those events in Outlook.

So, to avoid having this difficulty, I should probably delete the event and create a new one instead of changing. While my Outlook and my Blackberry seemed to handle the change ok, I’m not sure Google Calendar does.

Anyone else see this behavior?

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