Add Google Gadgets to your Desktop
One of the new trends in computing is the use of desktop gadgets which are small applications that run on your desktop. If you like desktop gadgets for work or play today we will check out the ones available from Google and how to get them.
The first thing you will need to do is download and install Google Desktop. You may think of this as a free product offered from Google that will index email, files, and web history on your computer for faster searching and access. While it does offer faster searching for computer items, when you install Google Desktop you're not required to include the enhanced search features. We will cover the indexing and other enhanced features of Google Desktop in future posts.


For the sake of this article we are only going to install the Sidebar with Gadgets. The desktop gadgets will work with a basic install and no additional features.

After installation there will be a sidebar shown with some gadgets like an analog clock and notepad. The bar can be minimized or placed on different areas of the desktop. To find and install new gadgets for your interests Right-click and select "add gadgets".

This will pull up a menu of different gadgets available where you can browse through different categories or search for specific ones. In this instance it's adding the Music Player gadget.

After choosing the gadget there may be a description and note and just click OK.

New gadgets will be placed in the sidebar and you can easily unlock them and move anywhere on your desktop.


These can be a lot of fun and productive and for XP users it can really transform your desktop to a more modern look and feel. Google Desktop Gadgets are also available for Linux and Mac OS X users.


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do these google gadgets use up a lot of RAM? i quit using yahoo gadgets for that reason, but miss the having them on the desktop.
Unfortunately Google has not yet created a version of Google Desktop that is compatible with 64 bit systems… which blows my mind.
and to continue that thought Google has from the get go said it will support 64-bit? When, after 128-bit comes around? I gave up waiting.
Hi,
On my Ubuntu, the link you've provided takes me to http://desktop.google.com/linux/.
I have downloaded the package and installed it, but it seems to have installed google desktop search alone. I don't see the 'Choose Desktop Features' screen anywhere.
Could you please let me know how do I make the gadgets work on ubuntu 9.04?
We're using different definitions of the word benchmark. ,
This is quite comprehensive and i have really learnt a lot from it. ,