Google has introduced a new version of its desktop software that gives users the ability to find information on any PC and then share it with others. Called Desktop 3, the application takes data residing on an individual’s PC and stores it on Google’s central computer for a limited time. The search giant also announced that its recently introduced “Sidebar” system has been updated to allow users to more easily share notes, photos and other news.
Google Launches New Tools in Bid for Desktop Dominance
Posted by: Erika Morphy February 10, 2006 02:32 PMGoogle has introduced a new version of its desktop software that gives users the ability to find information on any PC and then share it with others. Called Desktop 3, the application takes data residing on an individual’s PC and stores it on Google’s central computer for a limited time. The search giant also announced that its recently introduced “Sidebar” system has been updated to allow users to more easily share notes, photos and other news.