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		<title>Google Desktop: Search just about everywhere (especially Google)</title>
		<link>http://www.ghacks.net/2009/08/27/google-desktop-search-just-about-everywhere-especially-google/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 10:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Wallen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Advice]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Searching a PC filesystem is something people do on a daily basis. I am always shocked at how often I see people searching for files they have created and can not locate. There are a lot of tools out there to aid the user in their searching. For the Linux operating system there is Beagle, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Searching a PC filesystem is something people do on a daily basis. I am always shocked at how often I see people searching for files they have created and can not locate. There are a lot of tools out there to aid the user in their searching. For the Linux operating system there is <a title="Beagle" href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/01/14/enable-beagle-searching-in-gnome/" target="_blank">Beagle</a>, <a title="Catfish" href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/06/01/let-catfish-search-for-your-files/" target="_blank">Catfish</a>, <a title="Deskbar" href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/07/16/omnipresent-search-interface-gnome-deskbar/" target="_blank">GNOME Deskbar</a>, the<a title="comand line" href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/02/13/searching-for-files-in-linux-via-command-line/" target="_blank"> command line</a>, and more. But many do not know of one other search tool that stretches beyond the desktop and into the web (and even into the users <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/02/09/gmail-90-tools-and-tips-to-make-you-a-gmail-pro/">Gmail</a> account). That tool &#8211; <a title="Google desktop" href="http://desktop.google.com/linux/" target="_blank">Google Desktop</a>.  The name of this tool is a bit misleading. Google Desktop is not a desktop. Google Desktop is a search tool, but one that is not limited to the desktop. A more fitting name would be something like Google Global Search&#8230;because that&#8217;s what it does, search about everywhere.</p>
<p>The Google desktop is available for Linux, Windows, and Mac. In this article I will discuss installation and use in the Linux operating system. In Linux, Google Desktop works in both the GNOME and KDE desktop environments. The installation is simple and the use is just as simple. Let&#8217;s take a look.</p>
<p><span id="more-15770"></span><strong>Getting and installing</strong></p>
<p>You will not find Google Desktop in the repositories for your distribution. What you can do is head over to the <a title="Google desktop download" href="http://desktop.google.com/en/linux/download.html" target="_blank">Google Desktop Download page</a> and click to download the version that is right for your distribution. Currently Google offers x86 and x86-64 RPMs (for Red Hat, Fedora, SuSE, and Mandriva)  and x86 and x86-64 DEBs (for Debian and Ubuntu). Make sure you click on the correct type and architecture for your machine.</p>
<p>Most likely, when you click on the download link, your distributions package installer will open to install the file. If it does not just download the file  and then install the package via command line. If you have to install via command line open up a terminal an issue a command like this:</p>
<p>For RPM:</p>
<p><em>rpm -ivh /path/to/download/*rpm</em></p>
<p>For DEB:</p>
<p><em>dpkg -i /path/to/download/*deb</em></p>
<p>Where <em>/path/to/download </em>is where you downloaded the file.</p>
<p>At the end of  the installation a window will appear where you will have to agree to the license. This window will also give you some brief instructions on how to get started with the Google Desktop. Basically it instructs you to log out of your desktop and log back in. Once you have logged back in you only have to double click the Ctrl key to open up the Google Desktop tool.</p>
<p><strong>Using Google Desktop</strong></p>
<p>There are three ways to open up the Google Desktop tool:</p>
<p>Double click the Ctrl key.</p>
<p>Double click the Google Desktop icon in the system tray.</p>
<p>Click on the Google Desktop menu entry you will find in the Google Desktop sub-men of the Applications (or &#8220;K&#8221;) menu.</p>
<div id="attachment_15775" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 329px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-15775" href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/08/27/google-desktop-search-just-about-everywhere-especially-google/google_desktop/"><img class="size-full wp-image-15775" src="http://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/google_desktop.png" alt="Figure 1" width="319" height="82" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Figure 1</p></div>
<p>When you do open up the Google Desktop tool you will see the small window you see in Figure 1.  To use this tool you simply enter your search string in the text area.  By default the Google Desktop is set to</p>
<div id="attachment_15776" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 181px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-15776" href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/08/27/google-desktop-search-just-about-everywhere-especially-google/google_icon/"><img class="size-full wp-image-15776" src="http://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/google_icon.png" alt="Figure 2" width="171" height="32" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Figure 2</p></div>
<p>search the web. You can change this setting by right clicking the Google Desktop icon in the system tray (see Figure 2). When you right click this icon a menu will appear that contains a sub-menu titled &#8220;Default Search Type&#8221;. In this sub-menu are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Web</li>
<li>Desktop</li>
<li>I&#8217;m Feeling Lucky</li>
<li>Images</li>
<li>Groups</li>
<li>News</li>
<li>Maps</li>
</ul>
<p>Obviously this is geared toward Google.</p>
<div id="attachment_15778" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 335px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-15778" href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/08/27/google-desktop-search-just-about-everywhere-especially-google/google_search-3/"><img class="size-full wp-image-15778" src="http://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/google_search.png" alt="Figure 3" width="325" height="186" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Figure 3</p></div>
<p>When you enter a search term you will be presented with a partial listing of matching items on your PC. Figure 3 shows the results of searching for the string &#8220;linux&#8221; (no quotes).</p>
<p>What is really nice about this tool is when you click on a search result the appropriate tool will open. For example: If I were to select the first result in Figure 3 (google-desktop-linux &#8211; which is the Google Desktop deb file I just downloaded) it will open the package installer to install the tool.</p>
<p><strong>Configuring the tool</strong></p>
<p>When you right click the Google Desktop icon you can also select the Preferences entry. When you do this a browser window will open to a local preferences page for Google Desktop. In this window you can configure:</p>
<ul>
<li>Local indexing.</li>
<li>Define local folders to include (or exclude) in searches.</li>
<li>Remove deleted items from search results.</li>
<li>Configure your Gmail account for searches.</li>
<li>Display results.</li>
<li>Change your hotkey.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Final thoughts</strong></p>
<p>If you do a lot of searching on your desktop and the web, you should considering adding the Google Desktop into the mix. It&#8217;s easy to use, reliable, and searches just about everywhere (especially Google!)</p>

	Tags: <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/desktop-search/" title="desktop search" rel="tag">desktop search</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/google-desktop/" title="google desktop" rel="tag">google desktop</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/google-search/" title="google search" rel="tag">google search</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/indexed-searching/" title="indexed searching" rel="tag">indexed searching</a><br />

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	<li><a href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/09/02/why-google-search-results-can-be-different/" title="Why Google Search Results Can Be Different (September 2, 2009)">Why Google Search Results Can Be Different</a> (4)</li>
</ul>

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		<title>Google Apps On The Desktop</title>
		<link>http://www.ghacks.net/2008/08/30/google-apps-on-the-desktop/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2008 16:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[software]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[adobe air]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[GMDesk (via Cybernet News) is an Adobe Air application that combines several of Google&#8217;s high profile applications into an application that is accessible from the desktop. The applications that are currently included are Google Mail, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Docs, Google Reader and Picasa Web Albums. Combining those Google apps into one easily accessible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.robertnyman.com/gmdesk/">GMDesk</a> (via <a href="http://cybernetnews.com/2008/08/28/unofficial-google-desktop-suite/">Cybernet News</a>) is an Adobe Air application that combines several of Google&#8217;s high profile applications into an application that is accessible from the desktop. The applications that are currently included are Google Mail, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Docs, Google Reader and Picasa Web Albums. Combining those Google apps into one easily accessible desktop application makes sense and it remains a mystery why Google never introduced anything like that on their own.</p>
<p>Since GMDesk is making use of Adobe Air it requires that the Adobe application is installed on the computer system before it can be installed as well. The Adobe Air application basically displays all included Google apps on the desktop. It usually starts with the login screen of Google Mail unless the user picks a different starting service in the program&#8217;s options.</p>
<p>GMDesk can remember the username and password that has been used to log into one of the Google apps. Once logged in all other Google apps require no additional login process which means that it takes only a short time to switch applications.</p>
<p><span id="more-6644"></span><img src="http://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/google_apps-500x375.jpg" alt="google apps" title="google apps" width="500" height="375" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-6646" /></p>
<p>Applications can be selected from the top menu or by using the keyboard shortcut CTRL [1-6] to bring the desired application to the front. There is no way to display more than one at the same time but every application is active and can be activated easily which feels like switching tabs in browsers when using several Google services at once.</p>
<p>GMDesk is a rather resource hungry Adobe Air application, it us using more than 60 Megabytes of computer memory and more than 70 Megabytes of virtual memory after login, that&#8217;s quite a bit. It can be run on all operating systems that support Adobe Air which includes Microsoft Windows, Linux and Apple Mac.</p>

	Tags: <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/adobe-air/" title="adobe air" rel="tag">adobe air</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/gmail/" title="gmail" rel="tag">gmail</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/gmdesk/" title="gmdesk" rel="tag">gmdesk</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/google/" title="Google" rel="tag">Google</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/google-apps/" title="google apps" rel="tag">google apps</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/google-desktop/" title="google desktop" rel="tag">google desktop</a>, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/google-mail-google-reader/" title="google mail google reader" rel="tag">google mail google reader</a><br />

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</ul>

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