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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 22, 2005 3:55:00 PM

Google has rolled out a beta version of its desktop software, adding such features as "Sidebar," which offers a personalized panel of information such as e-mail, stock quotes and news.

The software, unveiled on Monday, also includes a scratch pad style tool for taking notes and tools for searching one's desktop and Microsoft Outlook inbox. Called Desktop 2, the software can be downloaded for free from Google's Web site.

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Google's Floating Deskbar.

With this move, Google is stepping deeper into territory held by Microsoft--which has its own notepad and search features--and Yahoo, with its My Yahoo personalization efforts.

The Google software contains three major components: a toolbar that runs in Outlook; Sidebar, which shows up as a vertical panel; and "Quick Find," which is designed to let users find files on their hard drives and launch applications.

Quick Find, which shows up as part of Sidebar or as a more compact "Deskbar," can also be used to search the Web.

People who opt for the compact view can have the Deskbar sit in the Windows taskbar, or they can choose a "Floating Deskbar" that can be dragged anywhere on the desktop. A button on the right end of the Deskbar lets the user expand Desktop to the full Sidebar view.

The Sidebar pane is designed to automatically update itself based on users' interests, as expressed by the Web sites they visit, with little or no manual configuration. Among its many windows, Sidebar offers the scratch pad tool, weather data, news, RSS and Atom feeds from the Web, links to open browser windows and an e-mail preview.

The Outlook toolbar, meanwhile, purports to let people search through their e-mail from an embedded toolbar, without leaving Outlook.

"Google Desktop is a new, easier way to get information--even without searching," Marissa Mayer, product management director for Google's consumer products, said in a statement.

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i like the concept of sidebars, but google's version is way too busy for my taste. i much prefer Desktop Sidebar from here

it is fast, not resource i... (Read the rest)
Posted by: netrayder Posted on: 10/04/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Reminds me of something....  DebianDog | 08/22/05
Please, give it rest!  Delmont | 08/22/05
Huh?  DebianDog | 08/22/05
The word "Intel" reminds me of MAC, too  John Zern | 08/22/05
Software is not secure...  Mike Cox | 08/22/05
The R&D guys will soon learn...  Anton Philidor | 08/22/05
Good answer  Anti_Zealot | 08/23/05
9.9896752 Crack that whip Mike  Squawkbox | 08/22/05
no, No, NO!  toomuchgreeatea@... | 08/22/05
hehehe  Anti_Zealot | 08/23/05
Great send-up, Mike  NeverLift | 08/23/05
Didn't I turn off an Office bar years ago?  Anton Philidor | 08/22/05
me too  dirty_blue_jeans | 08/23/05
New Google desktop tool offers customization  Loverock Davidson | 08/22/05
Are you nuts?  Michael Kelly | 08/22/05
forgive loverock  stormdoor | 08/22/05
sidebars  netrayder | 10/04/05
searching for music?  dirty_blue_jeans | 08/23/05
links  dirty_blue_jeans | 08/23/05
desktop search is overrated  netrayder | 10/04/05

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