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[News] Google Desktop Gadgets Released as Free/Open Source Software

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Open Sourcing Google Desktop Gadgets

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| The Google Desktop team has been steadily releasing our Desktop gadget 
| (widget) creations as Open Source for the past few years. If you check out 
| this list, you can see most of the official Google created gadgets are 
| actively maintained by the Google Desktop developer community. We had many 
| good reasons for opening this code for the community:    
| 
| 
|     * Source code can be a valuable learning tool. The gadgets not only show 
|     you how to develop Desktop gadgets, integrate with Google APIs, but also 
|     provide other tidbits of knowledge such as how to calculate phases of the 
|     moon or StarDates.   
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http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2009/01/open-sourcing-google-desktop-gadgets.html


Recent:

Google Gadgets for Linux 0.10.4

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| The 0.10.4 release of Google Gadgets for Linux is out, with optimized
| performance and memory consumption, as well as many bug fixes. To install or
| upgrade your copy of Google Gadgets for Linux, just download and install the
| binaries for your platform.
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http://googledesktop.blogspot.com/2008/12/google-gadgets-for-linux-0104.html


AIR on Linux test run

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| AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) is a cross-operating system runtime that lets
| you use rich Internet applications that combine HTML, Ajax, Adobe Flash, and
| Adobe Flex technologies. What that means to you and me is that it's lets us
| run another kind of application on our Internet-connected Windows PCs, Macs,
| and just this month, Linux desktop computers.
|
| [...]
|
| AIR itself works quite well, and I already know that Google Analytics
| Reporting Suite is going to have a permanent place on my desktop. I really
| wish I could recommend Adobe AIR for Linux without reservations, but until
| they get those installation annoyances taken care of, I'm going to have to
| say that only expert Linux users should give AIR a try.
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http://blogs.computerworld.com/air_on_linux_test_run


[Geek Review] Google Gadgets for Linux: Eye-Candy or Useful?

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| Released in June,  Google Gadgets for Linux provides about the same
| functionality of Vista sidebar or Mac OS X dashboard. While other solutions
| like ‘gdesklets’ are pretty popular within the linux crowd, Google’s’
| platform provides compatibility with both gadgets written for the Windows
| version and the huge repository of web-centered gadgets (Universal Gadgets on
| iGoogle). Let’s take it for a spin and see if it’s worth installing.
|
| [...]
|
| While some may argue that screenlets, widgets and gadgets are a waste of
| workspace and resources I have some good uses for them:
|
|     * I keep 3 clocks with the West Coast/Central and East Coast time +
|     London. This is extremely useful when publishing and calling overseas
|     relatives.
|     * Google Calendar tells me what classes I have to attend during the day;
|     when are the articles due.
|     * The battery meter gives a more clear look at the status so I don’t have
|     to squint at the monitor.
|     * Ah, and the plant is really cute.
|
|     Why is everyone obsessed with having the weather on their desktop? If I
|     want to know today’s weather, I look out of the
|     window.             -oobuntu
|
|     * The weather widget helps me pick the right clothes for the day – by
|     giving me the high and the low.
|
| Different people have different uses – so I want to hear from you. Are
| widgets useful?
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http://tuxgeek.me/2008/11/geek-review-google-gadgets-for-linux-eye-candy-or-useful/


Google Gadgets come to the Nokia Internet Tablet

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| Although there is still much to be done before Google Gadgets can be used
| reliably on Maemo, this port looks like a pretty good start. Alhola intends
| to contribute her Maemo-compatibility improvements upstream with the hope
| that Google will accept them in the project. Developers who want to
| participate in the porting effort or install the pre-alpha build on their
| tablets can visit the new Google Gadgets for Maemo page that she has created
| at the Maemo Garage web site.
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http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2008/11/06/google-gadgets-come-to-the-nokia-internet-tablet


gOS Announces gOS 3 Gadgets -- the Newest Version of Its Linux OS With Google
Gadgets, WINE, and LXDE at LinuxWorld Expo

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| gOS, the Linux OS known for its debut in the $199 Wal-Mart gPC and NetBooks,
| today announced the details of the newest version of its Linux operating
| system for consumers, called gOS 3 Gadgets.
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http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/gos-announces-gos-3-gadgets/story.aspx?guid=%7B32E1525F-9244-4689-A76E-A430360D025A%7D&dist=hppr
http://tinyurl.com/5r3xgj


Google Gadgets for Linux

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| Google Gadgets for Linux are simple HTML and JavaScript applications that can
| be embedded in web pages and other applications. By all accounts, Gadget
| support for Linux was a major undertaking for the Google team as it is an
| entire platform for mini applications. You can check out the source code for
| it on Google's Gadget for Linux project page.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/google-gadgets-linux


Proof of concept: Google Gadgets on Plasma

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| Now this list was extended by a new set of widgets: the Google Gadgets. The
| following screenshot shows that Google Gadgets can be run on Plasma...
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http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2008/07/04/proof-of-concept-google-gadgets-on-plasma/


About Google gadgets on plasma

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| I am a developer of google gadgets for linux (GGL). I've read your blog post
| about ggl. We are very interested in integrating GGL with plasma. Actually,
| we have written some code which can let Google gadgets running as plasmoids.
| These code implement a script engine and a package engine, almost as you
| described in your blog.
|
| After KDE's WoC integration, we decided to stop working on it till things
| calm down. Now the first beta of KDE 4.1 was just out. I think it's the
| right time to start it again. We'll make these code work again and then
| release it to public.
|
| We are looking forward to more cooperation with KDE's team.
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http://groups.google.com/group/google-gadgets-for-linux-dev/browse_thread/thread/b695a1ade6a0d302


Google Gadgets open-sourced for Linux

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| Google has announced the official release of Desktop Gadgets for Linux and is
| distributing the source code under the open-source Apache software license.
| Although there are still bugs and the implementation is not yet entirely
| complete, it works well enough for day-to-day use.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080605-google-gadgets-open-sourced-for-linux.html


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/


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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