Google Dashboard
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Google Dashboard
The Google Dashboard allows you to view and control data associated with the different products you use with your Google Account.
Sort by Geeky-Gadgets (Free subscription) - 06/11/2009 - YouTube
The Google Dashboard allows you to view and control data associated with the different products you use with your Google Account.
Sort by Geeky-Gadgets (Free subscription) - 06/11/2009
Google [GOOG] has launched a new service called Google Dashboard, which is designed to provide users of Google services with great transparency and control over their own data. Google Dashboard basically shows you all the data that Google holds for the various Google services you use, like Gmail, Google Calendar, Web History, YouTube, Gtalk and lots [...] This is a post from Geeky Gadgets , who bring...
Sort by DavePress (Free subscription) - 06/11/2009
Google now let you see (almost) all the information on (almost) all the services you use with your Google Account, with Google Dashboard. In an effort to provide you with greater transparency and control over their own data, we’ve built the Google Dashboard. Designed to be simple and useful, the Dashboard summarizes data for each product [...]
Sort by Noclue (Free subscription) - 06/11/2009
Google launched what it calls Google Dashboard - a tool giving Google users a single view of all of the data associated with their Google accounts. The Dashboard is being touted as a way for users to, at a glance, see information about their Web usage, email usage and more when they are logged into Google services such as Gmail, YouTube and Google Calendar. The dashboard will let users delete information...
Sort by Gov20, HealthIT & Healthcare Reform (Free subscription) - 06/11/2009
Google Dashboard is a new service that shows a summary of the data stored with a Google account (including Google Health). The dashboard lists some of the information associated with the Google services you use: your name, your email address, the number of contacts, the number of conversations in your Gmail inbox, your Google profile, the most recent entries from the web history etc. Google claims...