iGoogleBar

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Googler Michael Bolin’s latest Firefox extension iGoogleBar (he also wrote the famous Chickenfoot extension) “adds Google Apps favicons to the Google Apps Bar, using them as triggers for the Apps’ respective iGoogle Gadgets.” The extension also shows the number of unread items in Gmail and Google Reader next to their favicons.

The extension is not very customizable (yet), it currently supports only Calendar, Documents, Gmail, Groups, Notebook, Photos, and Reader. It’s still very cool nonetheless.

Oh no, it’s going to be FREEZING for the next two days here in Columbus! ò0O (<-snowman)

Themes API for iGoogle

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google theme directory

Google today released a new API that you can create your own themes for iGoogle (though it has to be approved by Google before getting into the iGoogle themes directory, but you can still test the theme by “adding ?skin=<theme-url> at the end of the iGoogle URL”).

Creating a iGoogle theme is really easy, as Jesse Shieh from the Google Code Blog put it, “If you can create a webpage, then you can create a theme.” Google even packs all the basic files you need for creating a theme in a ZIP file to help starters. I bet someone’s already building a web-base dummy-proof iGoogle theme creator. Getting a nice header image and coming up with a good color scheme is the hard part.

[Check out this crappy theme I created in under 5 minutes]

Sooner or later, some iGoogle home pages will just be as beautiful as my friends’ profile pages on MySpace.

Google Astronaut Kit

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google astronaut kit on igoogle

Google Germany created a new page called the “Mit Google nach den Sternen greifen” (translates into something like: Reach the stars with Google) which showcases Google Earth and an iGoogle tab - the “Google Astronaut Kit” - that includes various astronaut-related gadgets like UFOMaps, World Sunlight Map, and Current Moon Phase you can add to your iGoogle page.

The iGoogle tab is quite CPU-intensive that it crashed my browser (Firefox) twice.

iGoogle Promo Video

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Google posted two (almost identical) videos on YouTube to promote iGoogle. One targets Hong Kong’s audiences and the other one targets Taiwan’s. The videos demonstrate some of the basic features on iGoogle, such as adding new gadgets, moving them around, and adding themes to the page. The videos ended with a “Make your own iGoogle home page now!” message.

I somehow find the cartoon figure (”Big brother”?) in the video a bit creepy… :-/

[via GSeeker]

New iGoogle Themes

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new igoogle themes

Google today added a few more themes to iGoogle, Google’s customizable homepage. The new themes are Aja Tiger, Autumn, Hong Kong, JR, and Solar System. You can change to one of these new themes by clicking “Select theme”.

I have problem with using iGoogle (and other personalized homepages) productively, can anyone explain to me how you use it? My home page is set to Gmail, then I will open a new tab from a bookmark to Google Reader, which normally has 100+ unread items. Or perhaps, it just doesn’t suit me.

[via Google Blogoscoped]

Google Desktop 5.5 - a closer look

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It’s already been a few days since the new Google Desktop has been out and I had some time to play around with it. Besides a prettier button and a better looking quick search bar, there also have been some improvements to the API. For interested developers, there a few changes as stated in the Google Desktop APIs Blog:

* Radio buttons
* Combo boxes
* Sorting of clickable items based on click history within a gadget (see the ranking API)
* Built-in, styled text for buttons and checkboxes
* New properties to help you change the color and cropping of images

Moreover, Outlook search is said to be enhanced. Another cool feature is, that each gadget can be added as many times as you want, which could for example be used to manage separate to-do lists, having different count down timers or RSS readers.

However, the biggest change is the ability to add Desktop Gadgets to your iGoogle homepage. When Google Desktop started, there weren’t any iGoogle gadgets. Later, those iGoogle gadgets were made available to put on every webpage and also Google Desktop. Hence their name “universal gadgets”. But now, the Desktop Gadgets are getting kind of universal themselves: They can be easily added in the iGoogle Add Stuff dialog. Check them out here.

What does that mean for the gadget world? Google is pushing innovation and tries once more to break the barrier between the desktop and the web. True, you must have Google Desktop installed for running those gadgets on iGoogle, but not the full version. In fact, if you try to install a desktop gadget on iGoogle and don’t have the latest Google Desktop, you can install a “streamlined” version of Google Desktop with just one click. This version will do nothing but provide you the engine to display those gadgets. That means there will be no indexing of your hard drive and no sidebar. If you want to install the full GD, you can do that with a right click on the GD symbol and click “Enable Google Desktop”.
This is a very good solution, as everyone can enjoy their gadgets in iGoogle, even if they might not want to install Google Desktop fully. On the other hand, it will surely increase installation rate and thus, both products, Google Desktop and iGoogle are going to mutually profit from this latest move.

Here below is a screen, which shows some of the latest features. You can see three to-do lists installed: two on floating and one in the sidebar. Furthermore, there are two digg.com gadgets in iGoogle. The one on the top is a desktop gadget and the one below a native iGoogle one. Now it’s up to you to decide if you want to have the desktop one with many features like dynamically browsing through topics, or the static iGoogle gadget.

GD5.5

Unfortunately, you have a problem if you are dual booting other operating systems than windows, since GD for linux and mac do not support gadgets. However, you might solve this problem by having multiple tabs on your iGoogle hompepage. Then, you could only use Desktop Gadgets in some tabs, so that you can fully see all your iGoogle information on any OS or on a public computer on another tab.

This latest move of mashing the desktop and the web also lead to some speculation about a Google web OS once again:

“Masked” even made a mock screen of what it could look like in Google Groups:
It certainly looks like a cool idea, but in my opinion, it doesn’t use space well. Why would we want the old desktop metaphor again on the web? If you ask me, developers shouldn’t create web operating systems that are like common OSs, because you take with them all the good things, but also and weaknesses. I wouldn’t want to access my gmail or calendar in this little and cluttered way; most people use the whole screen for one app. iGoogle or eDesktop or whatever you want to call it wouldn’t get better, if you had to ability to freely move those items around, because only time and probably also space would be wasted. You can do that already with Windows as we know it. It’s not about reinventing the desktop, it should be about revolutionizing it.
It should rather employ and build out a system, which uses gadgets to show a lot of information on a small screen to get a quick overview and provides a full screen to work and if real interaction is needed. Yet, this is future speculation anyways, but I am sure we are to see many more cool improvements in the future.

eDesktop

Running Google Desktop Gadgets on iGoogle

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google desktop gadget on igoogle

Google today released a new version of Google Desktop, with bug fixes, optimization and a new feature that enables users to access Google Desktop gadgets in iGoogle. This means that you can play musics from your computer, check your battery life/memory usage, run commands, and do many other things on iGoogle if you have the latest version of Google Desktop installed (you might need help with this if you are running Windows Vista though).

A more in-depth review is coming soon, by Yannick Stucki, Googlified’s resident expert of Google Desktop. You know, leave the technical stuff to the experts. :)

Edit iGoogle Layout

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iGoogle now allows users to choose different layout for their tabs, by the number and size of the columns. To edit your tab, just click on “Edit this tab” under the down arrow igoogle arrow next to the tab name.

[via Google Blogoscoped]

Google Gadget Ventures

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Google yesterday announced Google Gadget Ventures, a program give out grants and investments to gadget developers to help them build better gadgets for Google users.

There are two kinds of fundings:

  1. $5,000 grants to fund further developing of gadgets that already have more than 250,000 pageviews per week
  2. $100,000 seed investment to companies that either start as a Google Gadget or have a large Google Gadget component

You can find the number of pageviews and users in the Google Gadget Directory.

Ga-Ga for Gadgets!

note: If you are new to this, check out Teodor’s post to get started.

[photo by Matt MacQueen, used under a CC-license]

Share Your iGoogle Tabs

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share your igoogle tab

Google added a new feature to iGoogle that allows you to share your tabs with your friends and family, or perhaps it would be helpful if you want to switch account and save some time recreating your iGoogle home page.

To share, just click on the down-arrow button next to the title of the tab and choose “Share this tab“, enter the email addresses and message then click “Send”.

It would be nice if there’s an option where you can just send all the tabs at one time, instead one tab at a time.

Looks like the weather is going to be nice tomorrow here at Columbus. :P

iGoogle

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Google Personalized Homepage (iGoogle) will be having many more feature soon. Read “Google Personalization Workshop: Gadget Maker and More” on Google Blogoscoped for detailed information.

UPDATE: The updates will go live at 12am Eastern time.

UPDATE: It’s live now, you can checkout the Gadget Maker here… There’s also a new feature called “My Community“, which lists “gadgets written by people in your Gmail contacts list”.

Google Welcomes Spring!

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google ig spring theme personalized homepage

Google has updated their Seasonal Scape theme on the Personalized Homepage from Winter to Spring. You will need to go to your hompage and change it manually (at least that’s how it works in my case)…

google ig spring personalized homepage easter egg

If you wonder how the easter egg looks like for the Spring Scape theme, this is it… :)

It’s already about half way through the Spring, isn’t it too late to update it? (or is it me late on the news?)

[via Google Blogoscoped Forum]


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