Google showed Thursday it’s getting more serious about privacy when it launched a tool called Google Dashboard that aims to give you more control over your personal data stored on Google’s servers.
Google offers Dashboard widgets for Gmail, Blogger, history Google is offering three new Mac OS X Dashboard widgets with some use functions. The Blogger Widget allows in-Widget posting to Google's ...
For anyone who has ever complained about Google recording everything you do but has never gone to the trouble of adjusting your various privacy settings, I'd like to introduce you to Google Dashboard.
If you use Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, or any of the ever-growing array of Google services, you may have cringed at the trove of personal data the company has gathered. To allay concerns, ...
Google on Thursday launched its new Dashboard application, which it says will allow users to better track their personal information stored by the company's various online tools. The Dashboard ...
New Google products always cause a press commotion, but the prevailing reaction to the release of Google Dashboard on Thursday was an underwhelming: "Yeah, So?" Dashboard is promoted on the official ...
Google on Monday rolled out an updated version of its Blogger online self-publishing service. The new version features an enhanced dashboard, the ability to post blogs via e-mail, a shared comments ...
Downtime among Google’s largest services is typically rare, but it does occur from time to time. Google is now updating the Workspace Status Dashboard and other tools that admins can use to keep track ...
Google is offering some users of its Blogger Web site access to a new version of the blog hosting service allowing user-definable templates, tagging of posts, multiple authors, and faster publication ...