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I Love Google Desktop

Posted by fanaticalteacher on January 7, 2007

For those of you who happen to have gmail accounts or are frequent users of Google, Fanatical Teacher is excited to share with you that Google Desktop just rocks! It’s like a personal organizer only much better! It automatically indexes your files for you on your computer, and if you are connected to the internet, keeps you abreast of the latest news, the weather and updates you if there’s new mail coming through your email account!

It’s even better than the RSS feeds, which collates the news from different websites for one to read up on in catching up with the latest global news!

The Google Desktop is great for those whose work involves a lot of data encoding, internet searching and emailing! But even those who don’t surf the internet that much or tinker with their computers could benefit from this as well!!!

So go type Google Desktop and download the program! I’m sure blown away by it! If Enigma is reading this, this is perfect for your work in keeping up to date with the news as you won’t need to go to websites in order to find the lates buzz!

Till then, see have fanatical days ahead!

3 Responses to “I Love Google Desktop”

  1. nothing like a good archiving tool to get the fanatical teacher (who’s also a fanatical archivist, by the way) excited and drooling!

    hey, i might need your company when i buy the extension RAM for Kierk :)

  2. Josh said

    If you are looking for an alternative search engine for your offline files, Yahoo Desktop based on the X1 Enterprise. It does an even better job, and can search faster. Or you might want to upgrade to Vista, I hear they have similar features built in to the OS.

  3. Really? I don’t my laptop could handle Vista. It has certain system requirements. Although I haven’t really checked. Hmm, thanks for the tip!!!

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