Slashdot Mirror


Google Releases GDS 2.0

FansofTech writes "Google (now $4bn richer) has released v2.0 of Google Desktop. Many new features are introduced including improved Outlook filtering, Gmail indexing, and the feature which is most likely to cause the largest stir...a new Sidebar which displays RSS feeds, a Gmail inbox, news, scratch pad and more. Plug-ins for the new Sidebar are also available including a to-do list, clock, and more. As one blogger pointed out this morning...the release of Google Desktop 2.0 is beginning to take shape as a browser in itself as the need for a Firefox or IE is almost eliminated."

16 of 789 comments (clear)

  1. Linux by JonathanR · · Score: 1, Funny

    Since it doesn't run on Linux, I'll still need IE for a while yet.

  2. Hmm, really? by MaestroSartori · · Score: 4, Funny

    "...the need for a Firefox or IE is almost eliminated..."

    Other than that minor, troublesome web-browsing feature presumably? :)

  3. Google Digital Assistant by simp · · Score: 4, Funny

    I want my GDA (Google Digital Assistant). Then I can wander around the world and if I have a question I can look it up in my GDA.
    And it should look friendly and reassuring.

    1. Re:Google Digital Assistant by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      With DON'T PANIC written on it in large, friendly letters.

    2. Re:Google Digital Assistant by thedbp · · Score: 5, Funny

      But most importantly, it should be emblazoned with the words "Don't Panic."

  4. Not true by geekdreams · · Score: 2, Funny

    Their browser will come bundled with their operating system.

    --
    ^ obsolete.
  5. First they take over the desktop by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Coming soon, Google Earth.. oh wait.

  6. no comments?? by mE123 · · Score: 3, Funny

    This story has been here for an hour and still no comments??

    Slashdot must be broken, because I know people aren't reading the article

  7. Mac version by jcostantino · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ok, they have 4 billion dollars, where the fuck is the Mac version?

    --
    Reviews with a twist! http://www.sardonicbastard.com
    1. Re:Mac version by Alystair · · Score: 5, Funny

      Stop trying to put Google into the spotlight!

  8. WTF? Where is Frost Pist? by mysticgoat · · Score: 1, Funny

    I've been hitting the "reload" button every half minute or so on these comments for a looonng time (in slashdot years) and I haven't seen any comments posted as yet? WTF??

  9. OMG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    OMG! Somebody broke teh interweb!!1!!11!!

  10. Re:Browser need eliminated? by hyfe · · Score: 5, Funny
    And how do you access GMail without a browser?

    It's actually quite hard.Basically, it involves using the so-called "Post Office Protocol", one large hack of an inadequate mess. It's a bitch to set up, and not something I would wish upon anybody. Stay well clear!

    If you're the masochistic type,check out these fairly esotoric sites though:
    Explanation here and more details here

    --
    "" How about taking the safety labels off everything, and let the stupidity-problem solve itself? """
  11. Re:I need another cup of the KoolAid.. by galego · · Score: 1, Funny
    Not sure what the problem is,

    That's easy ...

    if ($newFeaures > $previousFeatures) {
    &goodChance($bugs++);
    &andStability($stability-1);
    }
    --

    Que Deus te de em dobro o que me desejas

    [May God give you double that which you wish for me]

  12. Re:The Wrong Direction by nbritton · · Score: 2, Funny

    "If you think about it, how many times do you know users who actually use the clock that is displayed on their task bar? I've seen many people at various places I've worked, completely ignore their own PC and look at the clock on the wall. Or, they might even ask someone, "do you know what time it is"? when it's right there in front of them. It's not that they're stupid or that they don't understand what that clock does. It's that they've been OVEREXPOSED to it. This holds true for weather, and headlines as well. Rather than bombarding the user with information, let it agreggate the info in a hidden area with constant updates. Then (much like the Dashboard in Mac OS X) using a special key combo, function key or maybe a clickable area, present the information as a translucent area over the existing desktop. This will then force the user to focus on the new information without being able to interact or be distracted by what is now backgrounded."


    I've seen many people get up from their calculator and spend minutes looking for a calculator, explain that to me.

  13. Re:No XP64 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Thank you for telling us, we were wondering.