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August 22, 2005

Google Updates Desktop Search with Sidebar

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On Monday, Google updated its perpetually-in-beta Google Desktop Search application to version 2, adding an intriguing and extensible new component called Sidebar. Like the Windows Vista feature it emulates, the Google Sidebar presents discrete panes of information that can be filled with various bits of functionality. The base Sidebar, for example, includes panes dedicated to email, news, photos, weather, and related features.

"It's no question that we're competing with Microsoft today, and with a lot of other people," Nikhil Bhatla, the product manager for Google desktop software, told the Wall Street Journal.  Google recently identified both Microsoft and Yahoo as its chief competitors.

The new Sidebar component is optional in Google Desktop Search 2 and can be replaced by a deskbar component, which sits in the Windows taskbar, or a floating deskbar, which hovers over the desktop. Users can optionally choose to use the application's advanced features, which sends information about the Web sites you visit to Google so that the company can provide personalized services. Google Desktop Search and the Sidebar do not, however, display any ads, and Google says that a controversial Web caching feature from previous versions is now disabled by default.

In addition to the Windows Vista-inspired Sidebar component, Google seems to be aping other Microsoft software in this version of its desktop search tool. Google Desktop Search 2 also includes a plug-in toolbar for Microsoft Outlook, allowing you to search for email messages from directly within Outlook. The toolbar appears to work similarly to the Outlook toolbar in MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search, a free Windows add-on Microsoft shipped earlier this year.

Google Desktop Search 2 requires Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 (SP3) or higher or Windows XP. For more information and the free download, please visit the Google Web site.
http://desktop.google.com/

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Reader Comments
Yawn!

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


"Like the Windows Vista feature it emulates, the Google Sidebar presents discrete panes of information that can be filled with various bits of functionality."

But Paul, according to the local Apple trolls, Microsoft is the only company that "emulates" features proposed or implemented by others!

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Awesome!! Now this is the Sidebar as it was meant to be. Not like Micro$oft's clunky version that eats up too much space!



Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


So now Microsoft is also copying from Google. Google's OS has
even been announced and the boys in Redmond started up their copiers. LOL!

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


one of these days google is going to run out of things to steal your information with.

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


My God, Paul, you're a smarmy b a s t a r d today, aren't you?

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


http://www.desktopsidebar.com/.....ummm they have been around awhile..

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


It's great to see Google actually following Microsoft's footsteps some. They are human too.

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


http://www.desktopsidebar.com/.....ummm they have been around awhile..
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Oh, and please ignore these mac idiots. They troll around when not engaged in building pretty pictures in photoshop, to give network admins security advice. They have been known to say things like, "the US Mil uses MAC's for security" which is pretty much taken out of context because the gov't most secure systems are run on IBM and Sun and other things.

desktopsidebar.com was registered in July of 2003, this stupid effing photoshop idiot just typed desktop sidebar into google and assumes he knowns what he is talking about.

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


"desktopsidebar.com was registered in July of 2003, this stupid effing photoshop idiot just typed desktop sidebar into google and assumes he knowns what he is talking about."

BlTCH-SLAP @ Apple Troll.

Anonymous User August 22, 2005 (Article Rating: )


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