Google Desktop 2 Live 275
An anonymous reader writes "Combining desktop search and the Google Sidebar, Google Desktop 2 is now available for download. Dozens of new third-party sidebar panels are now available, Google said. Also launched was Google Desktop for Enterprise (free)."
On my Mac right now... (Score:4, Funny)
Anyone?
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:3, Interesting)
Next year when they say "you are using all Google-applications on your Windows anyway. Why don't you just download our GoogleOS preloaded with those applications (and more) and save money instead of paying to Microsoft", more people will say "sure, why not."
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:4, Funny)
Google Fanboy: They made an email app, a desktop search bar and an IM client, HOW COULD THEY NOT BE MAKING AN OS????
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:4, Funny)
*ahem*
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:4, Funny)
I fixed that for you.
You can thank me later.
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:2)
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:3, Insightful)
Do Not Pass Google, Do Not Collect $200 (Score:2)
Because there is money to be made.
Why not BE the OS that seemlessly integrates into the web and lock in your customer base from the get-go? Really, it's not THAT outlandish. Microsoft did if with Windows before the web, Google is doing it with the web as we speak. It's a small move to take total possession of your PC at this point. Now to be honest, I don't think the public is ripe for this eventiality yet. it's a ways off. But totally unbelievable? Not by a long shot.
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:2)
since MS is the biggest target and competitor, of course they rush to make their applications work on windows/browser machines. the smaller niches will probably follow (mac, linux, whatever), especially when hey gain market share.
in the end, the web is the OS. i don't think that there will be a GGL (google - gnu - linux) anytime soon. why would they do this?
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:2)
I have a Mac at home, and have Google Desktop installed on my PC at work. In my opinion Spotlight is much better than GD for searching. At least with GD2, I was pleased at some of the changes they made that made it more Spotlight-like.
As for that sidebar thing, me and one other guy at work used GD and upgraded to GD2 back when it came out months ago, and the first thing both of us did was turn the sidebar off since both of thought it was just a useless waste of valuable screen real estate (YMMV of course... just because I find it useless doesn't mean there's not plenty of people who love it). But back to my GD to OSX comparison... Looks like you could accomplish the same sort of thing with Dashboard and all the oodles of widgets available for it.
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:2)
works nicely, actually.
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:2)
Re:On my Mac right now... (Score:2)
Google (tm) Air (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:2)
(I'll leave it to you to decide whether I meant that as a good or bad thing)
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:3, Insightful)
That's not to say I think your concern is unfounded. Actually I agree with you. I still can't believe how often I hear their corporate tag-line parroted any time somebody criticizes Google's growth. "Google's getting pretty big!" "Yeah but they do no evil!" Heh.
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:4, Insightful)
I LIKE Google, and don't see how this service can make them suddenly evil? Look, we made a desktop search app, and a bunch of other really neat gagdets! And all we ask of you is to look at an ad that might actually be interested from time to time! That sounds pretty vile, much more vile than Microsoft.
I guess, though, unlike most
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:3, Interesting)
If you havent noticed
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:2, Funny)
Are you kidding? This place is overflowing with Google juice, with endless ranks of Google fanboys falling over themselves to praise whatever it is that Google has done lately to push ads more intrusively into our lives. I find it remarkable that an argument that "all Google wants is to feed you ads" can be stated with a straight face. Isn't this the crowd that demonized Doubleclick to the ends of the Earth? So what makes Google so different from Doubleclick? Oh, right - they use Linux so they must be good.
So keep on believing that whoever isn't drinking the Google coolaid is secretly a Microsoft astroturfer.
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:2)
Being that your replying to someone who is complaining of MS fanboys, I find this encouraging for the
As for Google vs. Doubleclick. Doubleclick is JUST ads, large flashy ones that track your movements. Google is little inobtrusive targeted ones, that DON'T track your movement. Doubleclick sells their information, Google doesn't (and I'm guessing won't).
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:2)
I find all the stuff that Google does quite interesting, their tools work well, their business model seems to hold for now, they appear to be the good guys so far, however they are storing an awful lot of stuff and it does make me a bit uncomfortable as well.
They may not be doing anything weird with it right now, but nobody knows what the future holds and they could well be bought by some other entity in a few years.
Of course, the same data they collected is still mostly there for anyone to grab (except for Usenet where I believe they're the only ones with a relatively complete archive), however they are the ones with the biggest hoard and the best tools at the moment (although the other search engines probably aren't far behind).
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:3, Insightful)
You could say apples and oranges, Google only makes simple little search engines, while Microsoft makes operating systems and office suites. However it is possible for any company to release a product that they don't sufficiently understand no matter what the size. Microsoft simply bit off too much to maintain greatness, while Google has steadily build upon what they know how to do best. That is why I am excited about Microsoft's plan to build Singularity from scratch. Maybe they will start small and build on success instead of trying to be the world.
Google Evil ? (Score:4, Insightful)
More and more all my private life is scanned by google.
Google knows everything about me.
Via gmail they know who are my friends, where I work, what I do,
Via google search history they can even gather more informations, they can even guess when I was in front of my computer.
I don't wanna draw a dark picture, but they are gaining more and more access to our private life. What do they do whith all the data they collect ? Targeting advertisement ?
I really hope they have the best intentions and they only do that !
Because If a I were the CIA investigating somebody, google would be the first place to go to retrieve informations.
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:3, Insightful)
Ill think ill take my chances with Google (tm) air thank you.
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:4, Insightful)
Google is a company, they exist to make profit for their shareholders.
Microsoft is a company, they exist to make profit for their shareholders.
They may use different strategies to make the profit, but to think otherwise is being naive IMO.
Um, what? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Google (tm) Air (Score:2, Funny)
gAir would smell fresh with the ocasional seafood aroma. MS-Air would have the essence of stale dog crap. The gCar would produce gAir as it's exhaust, and as we all know the MS-Car would crash and get broken into easily. gLatte amd MS-Latte would actually be re-branded Starbucks, but nobody would know that.
Google doesn't force you (Score:2)
Google has it right in their incorporation papers, they pledge to do the right thing. They are very open, letting others work with Google Maps and GMail for instance, not to mention Google Search.
But... (Score:2, Funny)
Slick... very slick (Score:5, Informative)
As I said, some simple tools, but helpful, and well organised. As for the desktop search itself, we can now specify network drives to index which is really cool for the dis-organised mess of nested folders that is my corporate drive. Gmail search can't get through my firewall unfortunately. The News search is great, it seems to have figured out my habits from history - I haven't visited any news sites except slashdot since installing and it's already got some new stories from my favourite sites... Plus some seemingly random interesting maps and blogs... no doubt these will cancel out any gains to my productivity made by ease of finding things:)
So all in all, first impression is a good one.
btw, does anyone know a way to create a firefox keyword to search the with this? It seems to need a session id to work, but maybe there's a way round?
Re:Slick... very slick (Score:2)
Re:Slick... very slick (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Slick... very slick (Score:3, Informative)
I just made a GDS "Quick Search" for Firefox. Here's what I did:
1) Do a blank search with GDS in Firefox.
2) Bookmark it and open up its properties page.
3) The URL should look something like this --> http://127.0.0.1:4664/search&s=FGJsWAKx2-kWjzxnpd
4) Insert a "%s" after the "q=" in the URL.
5) Enter something memorable in the Keyword box (I used "gd")
6) Look here for clarification --> http://filebox.vt.edu/s/seiglert/images/clipboard
Now, whenever you want to search for something on your desktop in Firefox, just go to the Address bar, and type "gd" and whatever you want to search for!
--Acercanto
Re:Slick... very slick (Score:2, Informative)
Today was my first experience with GDS. (I never installed the first version because it didn't support any of the file formats that I cared about.)
I did NOT want it to index my mail (I already use gmail)
I did NOT want it to index my web history (there could be dangerous things hiding in there)
I did NOT want it to index my C: drive (I don't store any data there)
All I wanted to do was to index one folder - my ebook collection. Mostly pdf and chm.
Getting GDS to index only a specific folder requires an extension [podsync.com]!
Getting it to index chm requires yet another extension.
Getting it to actually get on with the damn indexing requires you to sit quietly and wait until idle trigger kicks in - with no way to force it (that I could find). 3 hours later it has only indexed less than 200 books.
Search results are poor. Searching for "snort" shows "Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security" ahead of "Snort Cookbook". I can do better with filename-based searching!
Very underwhelmed...
Uh-oh Google farted! (Score:4, Funny)
I needs my fix already!
Now if google would do something with Natilie Portman.........
Re:Uh-oh Google farted! (Score:2)
Oh they do enough as it is...
Re:Uh-oh Google farted! (Score:2)
Re:Uh-oh Google farted! (Score:2, Interesting)
If only they had a button which would ONLY return porn. Obviously, they can do it since it's just a logical set operation. I'm surprised no smart hacker has figured out how to use the Google Image search to find porn by doing two identical searches, one with Safe on and with with it off and then taking the difference of the two sets...
Not Exactly Desktop Yet (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Not Exactly Desktop Yet (Score:2)
Re:Not Exactly Desktop Yet (Score:2)
On the Windows front, well, yeah, I'm kind of wondering when they'll release a version for my OS.
Mac/Linux/FreeBSD versions? (Score:2)
Re:Mac/Linux/FreeBSD versions? (Score:2)
To support Linux, Google would have to support both KDE and GNOME... running on several different distributions, whith different libraries, and different versions. Of course there are several applications that can do it, Adobe Acrobat and Skype for example, but they don't quite integrate with the desktop.
Google could do it using a scripting language like perl, python or ruby, and have two frontends... one for Gnome and other for KDE. But this would expose their desktop search engine, and I guess they don't want that. But there is hope, as Sun and Google team together, there's a chance we'll see some of these Google apps ported to Gnome trought the JDS. Let's wait and see...
And, in the Mac front...
Come on! MacOSX already has almost every funcionality that Google's apps ofer! Theres sherlock and spotlight for search, iPhoto for picture sharing and organizing, iChat for messaging, and other several nice features.
Stock Price (Score:5, Funny)
unlike Apple (Score:2)
Why not just use a browser? (Score:2)
Re:Why not just use a browser? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Why not just use a browser? (Score:2)
In Internet Explorer, type "r00tm3" and you immediately get full access to all files, songs, web history, bank accounts, system files, etc. Is that what you were asking?
Google desktop (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Google desktop (Score:2)
Re:Google desktop (Score:2, Informative)
But then I saw a colleague at work using it and saw how it could be very helpful in that environment. Being an IT consultant, just about all of my work related communications occur via email (Exchange), web browsing, PDF's and Office documents on my laptop. Google Desktop indexes *all* this information, making it very fast and easy to search it at whim, which I often have to do. The ability to search all of these sources of information at once is extremely helpful.
You can turn the dodgy sidebar off and just have a small text input area in the Windows task bar, or access the search interface through your web browser.
Often I work at customer sites and aren't able to connect my laptop to the internet. At these times I've found Google Desktop's cache to be very handy.
But I still can't see much use for it on my home PC
Re:Google desktop (Score:3, Informative)
Hmm (Score:2, Informative)
I thought those days were over.
won't install for me (Score:2)
error msg
"d 8007000320051101- could not upgrade database. " mentions something about possible lack of available drive space,
I have 3.27, 38.3, and 289 gigabytes free respectively.
'course, I'm also running in a SBS server enviroment, and have been having problems with reg key permissions lately.
tried running as administrator, and with the 'safe procedures only' unticked.. but still no dice.
Re:won't install for me (Score:2, Informative)
Does anyone actually USE Google Desktop? (Score:4, Interesting)
Other than replacing XP's pathetic search feature, it's really alot of nothing.
Re:Does anyone actually USE Google Desktop? (Score:2)
It just sits there on my desktop, taking up real estate and looking fugly.
No doubt. I've installed all the new versions too. I just got no value from it. All my e-mail and system files are organized; I don't need any kind of search function. Mod parent up.
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Re:Does anyone actually USE Google Desktop? (Score:2)
Re:Does anyone actually USE Google Desktop? (Score:5, Informative)
That said, I spend almost all my time on my Mac, so I have Spotlight.
I LOVE Spotlight.
With a quick key combination (based on keyboard placement, it would be like Alt-Space in the windows world) and then just type in stuff. The name of a document. A person's name. The name of an appointment. The name of a bookmark. The name of a folder. Some text in a document that I can't remember the name of. The name of a function in one of my programming projects (then just chose the header file it finds). It is fantastic. I even use it to launch programs (although I would prefer a version of the Run command in Windows, that is the one thing I miss). I know about Quicksilver and such but Spotlight works well enough for this.
It does seem to have gotten faster with the 10.4.3 update as well. Before sometimes I could type something in and it would take 15+ seconds for the first result to show up (this is a 1.677 GHz PB with 1GB of RAM), now the first results are always there in under a second (note, internal hard drive only; I don't know how it'd deal with multiple 800GB volumes some people use).
If you get Google Desktop and start using it, I think you'll love it (note: I've turned off the sidebar, just seems annoying to me). All it needs is a key command (Win-G maybe?) to launch it (note: might exist, haven't looked). While not as convenient as Spotlight (Google Desktop pulls up a web browser then you have to click, with spotlight I can use arrow keys, return, and various key combos), it will still be a major boon to you.
Now I'm a VERY organized person, and I still am. But now I can find that document by typing a few letters, instead of opening a few folders.
And if you accidently save something to the wrong place, it can be a GODSEND in finding it.
Re:Does anyone actually USE Google Desktop? (Score:2)
Re:Does anyone actually USE Google Desktop? (Score:2)
The Enterprise version now indexes Lotus Notes. I don't think I've been this happy in years!! The searching in Notes leaves a bit to be desired, but since it's the corporate standard, I can't do much about that.
I don't use any of the content stuff, just the searching. I have it as a small edit box on my start bar. Doesn't take much real estate, and is really helpful. It would be nice to have a shortcut key (like Apple-Space for Spotlight) but I'll survive.
Re:Does anyone actually USE Google Desktop? (Score:2)
I have a suggestion for Google: port Desktop 2 to GNU/Linux. Google is a vocal supporter of open source, and they're locked in mortal combat with Microsoft, so why not give it up? Linux users would appreciate it more than Windows users, and it would be more useful on that platform.
I'm thinking maybe, just maybe, Google isn't smart enough.
does news work yet? (Score:2)
Multi-User Support (Score:2)
I don't have much use for the sidebar, but the Outlook (what I use at work) search is exceptionally good . Nothing like typing a few key words and finding that email from 6 months ago in 2 seconds. Puts the built-in search in Outlook to shame.
Is it really something new? (Score:2, Interesting)
Scripting Plug-ins with Javascript - the new VBA (Score:5, Interesting)
The real neat capability is the ability they give you to write plug-ins now in javascript. I have only been playing around a little so far but it seems like Google is trying to turn Javascript into the new VBA! I was very interested in creating a Google Desktop Plug-in before they added the new Javascript programming capabilties, but I was going to need Visual Studio 2003 and navigate through Visual C++.net. In just playing around the Javascript it seems both simple yet powerful enough to get done what I want. The comparison to VBA is not meant to be a put down. Between the Google Maps API and the Sidebar API for Google Desktop I never though I would be using Javascript so much.
Platform Independent Desktop Applications: Google? (Score:2, Insightful)
While it is true that Google doesn't seem to have put a foot wrong yet, I do notice that many of their applications (Picasa [google.com] et al) seem to be tailored for Microsoft platforms. For the moment this is in line with their attempt in becoming an all-pervasive "digital infrastructure" company. I wonder if many GNU/Linux enthusiasts find it a bit frustrating not to be able to try out these applications (or am I missing a link somewhere
RSS Feed (Score:3, Insightful)
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Well, so much for that fucking joke :( (Score:2)
gd2 vs. yahoo desktop + konfabulator (Score:3, Insightful)
so i like the way gd works, in general, but i didn't like that it searched so little of my world. Y! desktop, on the other hand, is an ugly app, but man, it finds EVERYTHING.
as far as the sidebar, i just don't get what the fuss is about. y'all should check out konfabulator [konfabulator.com]. it's amazingly cool and works the same on windows and the mac (i use both) and does all the stuff gd's sidebard does and a lot more and in much more open ended manner (transparent float mode is unbelievably useful).
Re:gd2 vs. yahoo desktop + konfabulator (Score:2)
The 5000 character limit that Google's desktop search has (had?) was a K.O. criteria as well. So I still use my plain old desktop
Bye egghat.
sidebar without search? (Score:2)
I had the original google desktop, and it slowed my system significantly...
But can you disable search? (Score:2)
Didn't like it (Score:4, Insightful)
But the major problem for me was that *gasp* the searching wasn't very good. No seriously. Here's why:
In the end I gave up and installed Copernic which is far better. It is most definitely not perfect, for example, it can't just search everything (you have to specify files, emails, contacts etc.), the toolbar search isn't as useful as Google's (you can't just type something and your results start to appear in a menu), the IE and Firefox plugins don't actually search your desktop (only the web) and that there is no integrated search bar for Outlook (I do miss this).
However (and this is the big one), it re-index's far quicker and more often than Google and I can set it to re-index certain things (like my email) once every day which means that my results are always correct.
It wouldn't take much that GDS would need to change for me to revert back because I like the integrated search in Outlook and the toolbar - but the database inaccuracy means that its next to useless for the way I work.
Well, you won't catch me using it (Score:2)
I sent that email at work, as you know, and then
decided not to go in the following week. I phoned the director I sent the
mail to and said that I couldn't work with my boss anymore and that I wanted
to be made redundant. He negotiated with Clive and they agreed to make my
position redundant. So far so good.
Pete and I go to Dublin on the Thursday to meet up with some American
friends of ours and come back on the Saturday night to find that Clive has
HAND-DELIVERED a big A4 envelope. To cut a long story short, he'd installed
google desktop search on my PC before I arrived and this evil little piece
of software copies every single email and document you write and stores it
in a folder hidden to all but the PC administrator. So he goes into this
and finds my blog via an email. On it I have openly called him a cunt and
ridiculed him. I also have a whole category entitled 'Things that 'Tasha
Says' dedicated to the complete inanity of my colleague, Natasha. He has
studiously printed out all the offending pages as well as copies of emails
like the one I sent to you saying that the doctor thing was made up in that
last email I sent and accompanied the whole lot with a letter saying that
they were no longer making me redundant. Indeed I was being sacked for gross
misconduct. ACE. I console myself with the fact that I'd essentially quit
anyway.
Google desktop Enterprise is a BIG DEAL (Score:2)
Radical approach (Score:2)
Re:Uh, hasn't it been out since August? (Score:4, Funny)
Wait, are you saying that something Google released is out of beta?
(No I didn't read the article, and I find it amusing that almost nothing from Google ever makes it out of beta)
Re:Uh, hasn't it been out since August? (Score:3, Interesting)
Google probably wouldn't release most of these products at all were it not for the Google labs/beta pages. They've got people writing interesting software which maybe isn't mass marketable but is still neat nonetheless.
Even if the software is really stable, they keep it in beta. They don't have to pay to support it, so they can keep it out there. I like it.
Re:Uh, hasn't it been out since August? (Score:2)
I actually do like Google, and some of the stuff I have seen from them is pretty cool, actually. I have a gmail account, I use their search, I have used Google Calculator functions on search (if that's what it's called).
In short, they do really cool stuff, and release it for free.
Pure speculation, but do the guy and gals at GoogleLabs have conversations like this:
Programmer 1: Hey wouldn't it be cool if we could #####
Programmer 2: That would be awesome. Completely useless to the general public, but a few geeks would love it
Programmer 1: Lets do it, just to see if we can. If we release it Beta, it doesn't really matter if it works.
Programmer 2: Yeah, lets do it!
To the Google guys: Keep up the good work.
Re:Uh, hasn't it been out since August? (Score:2)
Re:Uh, hasn't it been out since August? (Score:2)
Only the english version, all the other languages are still marked as beta :/
Re:Uh, hasn't it been out since August? (Score:2)
Who wants a pod when you can have an iPod ?
Who wants a Gogle Desktop when you can have a Google Desktop Beta ?
(see the difference ?)
And it fits in better with your Gmail Beta, your Google Maps Beta and your Google Futon Beta.
No. Wake me up when it does (Score:4, Interesting)
If anyone has any better alternatives for us Linux bunnies, do tell the world!
Vik
So what? (Score:4, Insightful)
Being a business, they must focus on the return over their investment, which is much faster achieved when you develop something for the masses. Last time I checked, the masses were running Windows, not Linux or any other open source OS.
And BTW, they WILL do evil if that makes stocks go up!
Re:So what? (Score:3, Insightful)
Back when they made their IPO, they even specifically structured it so as to avoid reliance on stock prices (nobody can own more of Google than they do). This means they cannot be -forced- to become evil by someone who buys up a lot of the stock. It also (cleverly) means nobody can do a takeover of their company - gee, I wonder why they did that
Anyway, being a business does -not- mean you have to focus on ROI. There's nothing in the manual that says that. ROI is only important if you care about making money. I'm still hanging on to the hope that not every business owner is JUST about making money. The guys at Google do seem to have some really interesting things to say about Information Availability, and they have zeal that borders on jihad.
Hey, there's an idea - let's make big-business takeover into a jihad
(hello, carnivore)
Evil BS (Score:2)
Aw crap. Does anybody but confused fourteen year olds with idle CEO fantasies actually believe this stuff? "They have no choice but to maximize profits."
And I guess Dilbert is entertaining because it represents a fantasy world with no relationship to our own. The market is perfect and right in all cases, as is corporate management which is also single-minded.
Nope. That's the cool thing about people. We have freedom of choice. I think companies like Google where the majority is still held by a couple of principals are in a better position to behave well, but even that isn't neccessary for a company to do the right thing.
Statements like that end up rationalizing bad behavior, as if it is always neccessary to maximize profit at all costs, and this is inexorable. That somehow if they don't, their competition will magically wipe them from the face of the earth by taking advantage of their momentary weakness.
It ain't so. People make various decisions, suffer the consequences, and survive. Businesses are even astonishingly incompetent, and still muddle along, because the market and their competitors are also less than perfect. An astonishing number of them are around because of "right place, right time" or similar luck alone.
Logically, this argument reduces to "If I didn't do it somebody else would have" and that dog don't hunt. (Obvious answer: "Yeah, but you're still the one who's going to get the chair.")
People get to act like people. We have the luxury of doing what we believe is right most of the time, making mistakes, or even acting badly, and living with the consequences. In fact, to argue otherwise is immoral, merely rationalizing bad behavior, unless we are truly no more than trustees at a concentration camp.
Re:wrong. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Release good... (Score:2)
Re:Release good... (Score:2)
That being said, the core search functionality, which i use via the Google Desktop Search Toolbar (not to be confused with the Google Deskbar [google.com]) works fine under a LUA.
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MOD Parent + 5 Funny (Score:2)
Re:Short on screen space? The sidebar can autohide (Score:2)
Re:And What about (Score:2)
Re:Sync it between laptop and desktop (Score:3, Interesting)