Google Decks Out the Desktop

Google Desktop 2 Offers One-Glance Desktop Access to Files, Email, News, Photos, Weather, RSS Feeds, Stocks and Other Personalized Web Content

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – August 22, 2005 – Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced Google Desktop 2 (beta), a free downloadable application that changes the way users access information – whether it’s on the web or stored on their computers. By combining desktop search with an intelligent sidebar that learns the user’s habits and interests, users receive all the information of interest to them in one convenient location.

"Google Desktop is a new, easier way to get information – even without searching," said Marissa Mayer, director of product management for consumer products at Google. "You can think of it as a personal web assistant that learns about your habits and interests to identify and present web pages, news stories, and photos that it thinks you will be interested in."

Built on Google’s desktop search technology, Google Desktop 2 is available at desktop.google.com. Major new features include:

  • Sidebar– Provides convenient desktop access to a variety of personalized information including email, news, weather, photos, stocks and RSS and Atom news feeds. Sidebar appears as a small vertical window on the side of a user’s screen that includes a series of "live" content panels.
    Sidebar is personalized automatically based on the user’s interests as expressed by the websites they visit, requiring little to no manual configuration.
    Additional features include a scratch pad to type and save notes and a quick view of recently or frequently visited websites.
  • Quick Find– Enables users to search their hard drive to find files and launch applications as fast as they can type. Using Quick Find, users can type a few letters or words and the top results pop up instantly. For example, a user can launch iTunes just by typing "itu" into the search box and selecting the application from the list of results.
  • Outlook Toolbar– Enables Microsoft Outlook users to search all of their Outlook email directly from an embedded search box and results list, without having to leave the application.

Additional enhancements include extended search capabilities for additional file types and content including MSN Messenger chats, network drives, Outlook data (contacts, appointments, tasks, notes and journal) and Gmail, enabling users to search their Gmail messages even when they’re not online. Google Desktop 2 now enables hard drive encryption for stronger security and faster search via advanced filtering options.

In addition to the application programming interfaces (APIs) that enable developers to create plug-ins for desktop search, Google Desktop 2 now offers APIs that enable creation of new and innovative applications for Sidebar. For example, a plug-in that adds a "to-do" list to the Sidebar is already available. Plug-ins developed with these APIs will be made available for download at desktop.google.com/plugins. More information on Google Desktop APIs can be found on the web at desktop.google.com/apis.

Google Desktop 2 is available in English, with additional language support to follow shortly. Currently available for Windows XP and Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 and above, Desktop 2 requires 500MB of disk space, a minimum of 256MB of RAM, and a 400MHz (or faster) Pentium processor is recommended.

About Google Inc.

Google’s innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web property in all major global markets. Google’s targeted advertising program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while enhancing the overall web experience for users. Google is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. For more information, visit www.google.com.

Media Contact:

Sonya Borälv
Google PR Manager
650-253-1821
sonya@google.com

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