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Google, Google Earth, Google Chrome, and Gmail are just a few the programs on my desktop

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No, Google desktop is completely advertisement free. The Google desktop sidebar does however include links to Gmail, photos, news, weather, web clips, and Google talk.

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There are many different places online where you can download Google Desktop. CNet or Filehippo both have Google Desktop available for downloading online.

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1. put google in your favorites.

2. copy it from the favorites.

3. paste it on to the desktop

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Google Desktop is the the site where all of the Google applications can be accessed and used. It makes it simple to keep up with your blog, do a search or access Google Maps.

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Downloading a google desktop gives you the ability to customize your experience. You are given the option of widgets, news feeds, and application downloads. Regardless of your use of google, you are sure to find a useful purpose to downloading the desktop.

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The Google Desktop search product has been in existence since October 14, 2004. On September 14, 2011 Google officially retired the search product. March 6, 2007 was the date the beta was released for Google Desktop 5.

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Chrome for desktop is a desktop based software. It is a web browser that opens up web pages.

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You can download songs off Google Chrome. Rick click to save as and then place the target on desktop.

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No, At least i dont

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No Gmail is not Google Desktop only. It is an application which is used to gather the mails together. The user is able to manage all his mails in one place.

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There are benefits of having a Google desktop. One benefit is that it offers a calendar feature. Another benefit is the ability to make use of the sidebar.

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Best Google reader desktop clients for reading Google reader RSS Feeds subscriptions .... They are really the best ones...

http://sameerkhansblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-reader-rss-feed-desktop-clients.html

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The Best Desktop Search Engine to use is Google which is quick n clean!

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From an Android phone, you can go into your phone's Gallery or Google Photos app and use the Share icon. A dropdown should give you Facebook as one of the choices to share the photo to.

On the desktop, if your photos are auto updated to Google+, then you can also download the photos to the desktop, then turn around and upload it into Facebook. The sharing functionality on the desktop version of Google+ and Google Photos only shares it to Google+ itself.

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The name of this great game you are looking for is Desktop Destroyer or Stress Reducer Desktop Destroyer. Type in the google and you will find mystressmanagement website that has the game available for download.

You can find the game easily in google to download for free.

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There is no current Google desktop, as support for the software was discontinued in 2011. The product was developed by Google staff in order to allow users to search their email, internet history, computer files, photos and other information with one step. It was discontinued due to the growing popularity of clod computing, which allows users to have this information available instantly and renders Google desktop obsolete.

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uhh...Google.....

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Phoenix

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Not one but there are various famous apps on Google Chrome. Hangouts, Play Music, Google Remote Desktop are some examples.

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Google Desktop is basically like Windows Vista's Sidebar. In fact, it's basically a simple replacement usable on Windows XP. By installing plugins, or browsing for them, you can get weather reports, mail reminders, etc.

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Google reported in 2011 that there were over a billion downloads of Google Earth. That includes downloads of the Google Earth desktop client, mobile apps and the Google Earth plug-in.

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Google desktop consistently uses around 320M of RAM once installed which is a fairly high amount. Most computer users cannot spare that much memory all of the time.

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There are many applications attached to the google desktop. The most standard of those include, a calculator application, a search application, a calender application and a dictionary application. There are many other applications that you can download and use for this desktop. Many other search engines such a yahoo or bing have similar application desktops.

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Photobucket, flikr, and google images!

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If you are using office 2007 with .docx file types the whole file may not be searched, so convert it to a 97-2003, re-index and you should have a full cache of the document. This may not always be the cause and some of my files of this type work, but worth a go.

Other reasons for the whole file not being searched include according to google help:

* The file is a type that Google Desktop doesn't search.

Google Desktop searches the full text of the following types of files: *

** PDF, .txt, and HTML files ** Email from Gmail, Apple Mail, and Microsoft Entourage ** iChat transcripts ** Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files ** Metadata for audio and video files (such as artist and album information) ** Address Book contacts, system preference panes, and file names for most other files including applications ** Any file types that have a Spotlight plug-in

* The file is in a folder or disk that's in Spotlight's privacy list. Google Desktop does not search files that are in this list. *

* The file is in a folder that Google Desktop doesn't search. Google Desktop doesn't search in most system and temporary folders. *

* The text is near the end of an extremely large file (greater than 500Mb). Google Desktop "only" searches the first 536 million bytes of a file. *

* Spotlight is disabled. Google Desktop shares some software components with Spotlight, so Spotlight must be enabled to use Google Desktop.

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Yes, Chromecast does support Google Chrome. You can "cast" from Chrome on any desktop/laptop, regardless of platform.

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For PC: Go to Start>All programs. Right click on the Google Chrome application, and click create shortcut.

For MAC: You can add it to your dock by going into your applications folder, and dragging it to the dock. To create a desktop shortcut instead, Go to the applications folder, right click on the Google Chrome application, and click "make alias". Then drag the alias to the desktop. WARNING: Do not drag the application right to the desktop. This will create a duplicate rather than a shortcut (alias)

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you can go to google and scearch family guy buddys and it they will walk and do funny things

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You go to google then you type Awesome mac wallpapers

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go to programs and then select something and click junk or delete

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Type Stress Reducer Desktop Destroyer in google search and find the first or second result titled Download Desktop destroyer on mystressmanagement.net website. Than follow the instructions and download the game there for free.

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It's easy!

  1. Find the Google image you want.
  2. Use either the two-finger-click or the Control+Click method on the picture and the last option should be "use image as desktop picture".
  3. Click "use image as desktop picture" and it will automatically be the wallpaper.

If you want to change it to stretch or any of the other options, just two-finger-click the desktop and then click "change desktop background".

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You cannot use the website icon on the desktop. You can always add the bookmarks, which are same as icon of page.

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go to the control panal then to add and remove and remove the Google Talk Pluing and delet from your desktop debug.log and it'll be not apper any thing

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Google Desktop may be installed to give the user full text search over email, files on the computer, chats, and cached web pages. On September, 2011, Google announced they would be discontinuing this software, so support is no longer available - users are encouraged not to use this software.

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Google Chrome and Safari are two desktop based browsers. Safari is basically for Apple users only browser.

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After you download Google Earth and install the application there should be a short-cut to the application from the Desktop. From Windows Google Earth should also be accessible via Start Menu > All Programs > Google Earth

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Go here and have a check with it, do what the site tells you to do.

google.com/chrome/

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Unfortunately, the ability to change the theme of Google's search engine on '.co.uk' is no longer available, so you will not be able to save the theme as a desktop wallpaper.

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The desktop is very versatile and allows one to search the computer. It makes a handy use of the sidebar as well, not to mention the fact that there is a gadgets and tools interface.

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Google Earth, Google Chrome, and Picasa are still available to download, though they must be downloaded separately. The other Google-branded software was discontinued in September 2011, including Google Desktop, Google Toolbar for IE, Google Photos Screensaver, Google Talk, and Google Video Player.

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Go to "My Documents", click "My Google Gadgets", and locate the name of the gadget. Open it and it will automatically come back into the sidebar.

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Google Earth download installs both a desktop client application and a web-browser plug-in.

The Google Earth desktop client runs locally from your computer and saves its saved places or favorites to a local file. The desktop client provides many options for the user to turn on or off such as historical imagery or showing latitude/longitude grid lines.

The browser plug-in provides Google Earth as a core framework within the browser, but web sites that invoke the plug-in use the Google Earth API (JavaScript based) to customize the user interface and interaction with the data. The Google Earth plug-in will often have layers and features "hard-coded" so some options available in Google Earth desktop client are disabled or can't be turned off -- those are at the control of the author of the specific web page using the Google Earth API.

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on my windows PC I go to google images, drag the image onto my desktop. Then i go to facebook, hit upload new picture, select the file from the desktop, upload it and there it is

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For a Mac computer you can get Deskshade online by just putting it in on google and it will enable you to be able to change your desktop.

In XP, you should be able to navigate to the picture and select "Set as desktop background" from the file menu.

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