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A short preview of Google Gadgets for Linux
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| With Google Gadgets, we get the best of both worlds: A solution backed by a
| big company with many Gadgets already out there and something that is open
| source. Additionally, it’s the only product right now working on all three
| major platforms, which might turn out as the feature that makes this the
| de-facto standard. A sign that Google is serious about this is the fact that
| you can build this against GTK, like I did, but also against Qt, so there is
| integration for KDE aswell.
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http://ubuntudaily.com/2008/06/04/a-short-preview-of-google-gadgets-for-linux/
Some screenshots too.
Yesterday:
Google Gadgets for Linux
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| Since releasing Google Desktop for Linux, we've added almost all of our most
| requested features, like 64-bit support and the ability to search
| applications and documents. All except one major exception: Desktop Gadgets.
| Gadget support is not just a single feature, but rather an entire platform
| for miniature applications. It's a complex undertaking, but we're now putting
| the finishing touches on the product.
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http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/06/google-gadgets-for-linux.html
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