This week, we're excited to release the Slideshow for Facebook gadget.
Designed for Facebook users, this gadget connects to your Facebook account and finds a wide variety of photos from your friends' collections. These photos then appear, one-`t-a-time, in the gadget's frame. It's an automated slideshow — an easy, great way to stay in touch with old friends!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Featured gadget: Periodic Table
Name: Periodic Table for Google Desktop
Author: Paul Alan Freshney
Description: Detailed information on every element
More information | Download gadget
Each week this blog features a recently added Google Desktop gadget that looks promising. If you'd like to see all new Desktop gadgets as they're published, subscribe to the RSS feed.
Posted by Kathy Walrath, Technical Writer
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Linux updates
If you use Google Gadgets for Linux, be sure to get the 0.10.2 version, which was released Saturday. It fixes over 20 bugs, enabling support for many more gadgets.
Don't feel like compiling the code? No problem! It's now easy to find binary packages created by the community, thanks to a new page that points to Google Gadgets binaries for the major Linux distributions.
Posted by James Su and Kathy Walrath, Google Desktop Team
Don't feel like compiling the code? No problem! It's now easy to find binary packages created by the community, thanks to a new page that points to Google Gadgets binaries for the major Linux distributions.
Posted by James Su and Kathy Walrath, Google Desktop Team
Monday, September 15, 2008
When you speak, we listen
Here in Google Desktop land, we value two things: 1) feedback from people who use Google Desktop and 2) chocolate malt balls (good to eat, good to throw). While we love hearing how much you enjoy Google Desktop, we also want to know what we can do better.
As our Tech Lead pointed out on the official Google blog, one thing you really stressed to us was performance. So what did we work on? A really cool comic. (Just kidding.) No, we doubled down and cranked out our latest release of Google Desktop 5.8, which focuses primarily on — you guessed it — performance.
Although performance was our main focus, we also wanted to release some features and fixes in response to your other requests. Many of you still rely on Outlook, so we made our search cover more Outlook folders, with better speed and stability. We also made a number of additions to the Desktop APIs, including support for Flash in gadgets!
So if you use Google Desktop, please download the latest version. If you've never tried Google Desktop (or are a "former GD user"), why not give it a try? And remember, we love to hear feedback!
Posted by Ryan Tabone, Product Manager
Although performance was our main focus, we also wanted to release some features and fixes in response to your other requests. Many of you still rely on Outlook, so we made our search cover more Outlook folders, with better speed and stability. We also made a number of additions to the Desktop APIs, including support for Flash in gadgets!
So if you use Google Desktop, please download the latest version. If you've never tried Google Desktop (or are a "former GD user"), why not give it a try? And remember, we love to hear feedback!
Posted by Ryan Tabone, Product Manager
Monday, September 8, 2008
Featured gadget: Pipes
Name: Pipes
Author: Paul Unger
Description: A join-the-pipes time waster
More information | Download gadget
Each week this blog features a recently added Google Desktop gadget that looks promising. If you'd like to see all new Desktop gadgets as they're published, subscribe to the RSS feed.
Posted by Kathy Walrath, Technical Writer
Monday, September 1, 2008
Featured gadget: Desktop Calendar
Name: Desktop Calendar
Author: rivus.jp
Description: Simple desktop calendar
More information | Download gadget
Each week this blog features a recently added Google Desktop gadget that looks promising. If you'd like to see all new Desktop gadgets as they're published, subscribe to the RSS feed.
Posted by Kathy Walrath, Technical Writer
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