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  1. #1
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    Has anyone tried the google search for your

    I'm using the new google search for my hard drive and man what a great new program from google. Download it here- http://desktop.google.com you can search for emails, web pages and everything else on your hard drive.

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    Hey thats cool, I just downloaded it.
    I like the way it puts emails into threads. Thats a great feature.
    Being outside the square !!!

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    Google also has a program for pictures, it will find every picture on your computer and categories them. Click here: http://www.picasa.com/content/download.php

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    It looks like a good program, but the version I downloaded says that it is a 15 day trial version and asks for a serial number.
    Being outside the square !!!

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    Picasa is now owned by google and they just released it as freeware...

    Try this link Benny

    http://picasa.google.com/picasa/

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    Check out the terms. That program collects info from your computer and sends it back to Google.

    Creepy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nervis1
    Check out the terms. That program collects info from your computer and sends it back to Google.

    Creepy.
    Were did you read that at?? This is from Google-


    Are my documents, email, etc. sent to Google?


    No. The contents of your email (or files, or chats, or anything else that you might find with Google Desktop Search) are never sent to Google or anyone else. Your Desktop Search results live only on your own computer.

    As you know, Desktop Search is a very new program. We're working hard to improve it, and we hope that you'll help us out by letting us know how things are going. By default, Desktop Search sends non-personal information about things like the program's performance and reliability to Google (again, this doesn't send us copies of your documents or other personal information). You can turn this feature off at any time by visiting the Desktop Search Preferences page.

    For more details, please view our Privacy Policy at http://desktop.google.com/privacypolicy.html

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