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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."

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  1. And most important of all by Jarlsberg · · Score: 4, Informative

    It finally supports indexing of files from network shares natively. :)

  2. Thunderbird mail! by jfengel · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've been waiting for it to index Thunderbird mail, because Thunderbird's search is pretty slow. It claims to do that now. Yay!

  3. Something for a corporate environment? by mr+i+want+to+go+home · · Score: 4, Informative
    I was pretty excited about the original Google Desktop for work - the projects we run have thousands of emails and documents, and the Google desktop search was turning out to be a goodsend for tracking old, but vital documents. However, there didn't seem to be any way to get the index out of a user's personal folders - which meant of course that the 1GB+ index files were getting written back to the server with each log-off.

    I know Google have some Enterprise level appliances and tools...but we're only 25 people. That doesn't mean we don't generate butt loads of data - just that we can't afford the big kit. Google desktop would be great if it was just a bit more network friendly and configurable, but at the moment it seems targeted strictly for the home user.

    I'm hoping that someone will tell me this version will prove me wrong, but I can't see anything to suggest that in the documentation yet...

    1. Re:Something for a corporate environment? by DCstewieG · · Score: 5, Informative

      It was possible to change the location, but you had to do it in the registry. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Desktop\data_dir

  4. Re:Still useless by oojah · · Score: 5, Informative

    Try going to the preferences and "Search these locations" and you will be able to add drives to your hearts content.

    Did you also know that it is possible to change where the "My Documents" virtual folder refers to? I have all of my data on a seperate drive so changed it to point to there.

    Right click on the "My Documents" on your desktop and choose properties and you should see the details for changing the location.

    Cheers,

    Roger

    --
    Do you have any better hostages?
  5. Re:Help me out here by jekk · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can't get much more reliable than the contractually binding published privacy policy:

    http://desktop.google.com/privacypolicy.html

    To quote: "Your computer's content is not made accessible through Google Desktop to Google without your explicit permission."

    -- Michael Chermside