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Searching and Saving

Opinion
Feb 09, 20061 min
Data Center

Google, always seeking headlines, announced they are updating their desktop search application (top story on the right). Now the standard for millions of users (including my school-teaching wife), Google now ties desktop search into Google Talk with Instant Message communications to share search results.

Searching is one thing, but saving and finding again is another. Paging through bookmarks leads me to more frustrations than answers. In my constant quest for better data organizing tools, I recently discovered Net Snippets (.com). Mark Gibbs talked about them earlier, but I forgot about them until a recent reminder. See why I keep looking for better tools?

Going back to Google, I believe this new desktop search version heralds integration across multiple Google applications. They’ve already tied Google Talk into Google Mail to some extent, and using Google Mail search capabilities almost eliminates the need to use folders for organization. I have to say I’m surprised no other developer has added similar features to their own e-mail clients. Perhaps I’ll try an experiment myself cobbling together some tools to make finding saved e-mails on my desktop as easy to retrieve as they are in Google Mail.