September 2nd, 2011 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
In 2004, Google launched Google Desktop, a program designed to make it easy for users to search their own PCs for emails, files, music, photos, Web pages and more.
Desktop has been used by tens of millions of people and we’ve been humbled by its usage and great user feedback. However, over the past seven years we’ve also witnessed some big changes in how users store and access their own data, with many moving to web-based applications. There has been a significant shift from local to cloud-based storage and computing, as well as integration of Google Desktop functionality (like local search) into most modern operating systems. This is a positive development for users and we’re excited that most people now have instant access to their personal information. As such, we’ll be discontinuing support for Google Desktop, including all of the associated APIs, services, plugins and gadgets.
As of September 14, Google Desktop will no longer be available for download, and existing installations will not be updated to include new features or fixes.
Thanks again to all of our users. It’s been a fun journey.
Posted by the Google Desktop Team
July 8th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Last September we released Google Desktop version 5.8, which was lighter, faster and free of trans-fats. We also asked for any feedback, and users responded with “how about 64 bit support?” Well, as of today Google Desktop supports 64 bit Windows – go ahead, give it a try.
In addition to supporting 64 bit Windows systems, Google Desktop now supports the latest browsers as well (Google Chrome, Firefox 3, & Internet Explorer 8). Most browsers now integrate safe browsing solutions to protect users from malware and phishing. This is similar to what the Google Desktop Safebrowsing feature accomplishes.
To ensure that Google Desktop offers an efficient, optimal experience we will be removing the Safebrowsing feature on July 31. We encourage everyone to make sure they are upgrading to a browser that protects them from malware and phishing.
We hope you enjoy using Google Desktop on 64 bit Windows systems!
Posted by Jason Arbon, Google Desktop Team
July 8th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Last September we released Google Desktop version 5.8, which was lighter, faster and free of trans-fats. We also asked for any feedback, and users responded with “how about 64 bit support?” Well, as of today Google Desktop supports 64 bit Windows – go …
June 9th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Google Reader has finally come to Google Desktop, as announced on the Google Reader blog. This gadget is a convenient way to check your subscriptions and fits right in with the Gmail, Calendar, and Docs gadgets. Please give it a try and tell us what yo…
June 9th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Google Reader has finally come to Google Desktop, as announced on the Google Reader blog. This gadget is a convenient way to check your subscriptions and fits right in with the Gmail, Calendar, and Docs gadgets. Please give it a try and tell us what yo…
April 28th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Task List and TimerAuthor: Adam HotzDescription: Allows you to track tasks and the time spent on them.More information | Download gadgetEach week this blog features a recently added Google Desktop gadget that looks promising. If you’d like to see…
April 28th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Task List and TimerAuthor: Adam HotzDescription: Allows you to track tasks and the time spent on them.More information | Download gadgetEach week this blog features a recently added Google Desktop gadget that looks promising. If you’d like to see…
April 20th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Periodic Table InteractiveAuthor: Rosie OjoDescription: Periodic table knowledge base of chemical elements, from hydrogen to ununoctium, with video demonstrations from internationally renowned chemist, Professor Martyn.More information | Download…
April 20th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Periodic Table InteractiveAuthor: Rosie OjoDescription: Periodic table knowledge base of chemical elements, from hydrogen to ununoctium, with video demonstrations from internationally renowned chemist, Professor Martyn.More information | Download…
April 13th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Tabbed Todo ListAuthor: Teodor FilimonDescription: Helps you organize your to-do tasks better by allowing you to put them into tabs/categories.More information | Download gadgetEach week this blog features a recently added Google Desktop gadget t…
April 13th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Tabbed Todo ListAuthor: Teodor FilimonDescription: Helps you organize your to-do tasks better by allowing you to put them into tabs/categories.More information | Download gadgetEach week this blog features a recently added Google Desktop gadget t…
April 7th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Resource Hog TrackerAuthor: Prithvi PrabhuDescription: Tracks processes that consume the most CPU cycles, memory and perform the most I/O operations on your computer.More information | Download gadgetEach week this blog features a recently added …
April 7th, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Resource Hog TrackerAuthor: Prithvi PrabhuDescription: Tracks processes that consume the most CPU cycles, memory and perform the most I/O operations on your computer.More information | Download gadgetEach week this blog features a recently added …
March 23rd, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Economic Forecast MeterAuthor: The Idea Support Laboratory Hirameki JukuDescription: The sun shows next boom! When the number of sunspots increases, the economy gets powerful. This gadget shows the number of sunspots to predict the next boom.More…
March 23rd, 2009 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop
Name: Economic Forecast MeterAuthor: The Idea Support Laboratory Hirameki JukuDescription: The sun shows next boom! When the number of sunspots increases, the economy gets powerful. This gadget shows the number of sunspots to predict the next boom.More…