New features in iOS4 calendar?

I've only seen pics only but never a description on a "message indicator" number on the calendar on the home screen. Any idea what thats for?
Also, once in the calandar, on the bottom right, in the blank area to the right of the "Month" button, I have seen what looks like a down arrow and a number. Any ideas what thats for?
Thank you all in advance but I can't seem to find any help online.
Doug
Message was edited by: Freshmixture

That's a great feature to have. I was hoping that it had to do with a new event, date added via MobileMe, but oh well
Thank a bunch....I can sleep better now knowing what that is
Message was edited by: Freshmixture

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