Question by Meforevs: How do you clear the google desktop and prevent it from remembering your searches?
Its really annoying when they come up when im searching for something similar

Best answer:

Answer by woolybooly
it is a suggest sites as you type feature, click the wrench icon, and then uncheck the box.

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My Current Desktop
google desktop

Image by Krypto
I don’t know how long this will last, but it looks good atm :-)

Current Desktop
google desktop

Image by alanapost
dock: adium, safari, papaya, slife, overflow, handbrake. overflow: adium, blogo, natsulion, things, schoolhouse, scrivener, mindnode pro, tofu, netnewswire, firefox, textmate, coda, acorn, vectordesigner, tapedeck, domainbrain, transmit, itunes, filelock, cha-ching, comicbooklover. menubar: slife, dropbox, ipulse, adium, last.fm, skitch, rescuetime, google notifier, lockdown, simplify media, coversutra, mozy, evernote, caffeine. desktop: adium, ipulse, external hd ‘gojira’, dvd ‘citizen dog’

My desktop doubled
google desktop

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Gave a Tech Talk at Google on Tuesday and took a picture of my desktop splashed across two big screens.

This photo is #98 in my Project 365 series.

My current desktop layout (March 16, 2006)
google desktop

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Featuring the lovely satellite imagery courtesy of NASA from Google DesktopEarth v2.0.1

Stefan Keuchels Desktop
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Raunen im Publikum. Er: "Hey, das ist überhaupt kein Problem, denn es gibt die Google Desktop Suche!" :-)

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Question by Joe from WI: Do you listen to MP3s on your computer? Do you use Google Desktop?
a. yes
b. no
c. i don’t know what it is

Google desktop is a button you click on (on your desktop) and it brings up a search engine. You type a song that you have the MP3 for and it brings it up right away.

Best answer:

Answer by ɥɐɹɐs ‘♥
I listen to iTunes, and no.

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Question by J C: Is there a time limit on how long Google Desktop caches deleted files like web browser history?
I know Google Desktop maintains caches of deleted files and web browser history. I’m trying to figure out if there is some time limit or size limit Google Desktop has on it’s deleted file cache.

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Answer by sandy
no

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Question by Ryan James: How do I put a shortcut to a website on my desktop using google chrome?
I want to put links/shortcuts to certain websites on my desktop so that I can click on them straight from my desktop instead of having to open a browser and type in the URL. I have google chrome, so I need the steps to take to do that, using google chrome. most detailed answer gets 10 points! Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by Thicky
Well, this should be very easy to explain but you want detail? I’ll give you detail.

1) Launch Google Chrome by double-clicking on the Google Chrome shortcut on your desktop.

2) Google Chrome should launch immediately as it is very fast.

3) On your screen should be a “Most Visited” page where there are nine thumbnails and some other tools on the right.

4) Go to the URL/search bar and type in the website you want to put the shortcut to.

5) Press the “Enter” button on your keyboard. It should be one of the biggest buttons on your keyboard (or not). Or you could just press the arrow next to the URL/search bar.

6) Make sure the spelling to the website is correct as if it is wrong, it could lead you to another page you have never seen before in your life.

7) Go to the paper icon which should be below the minimize and maximize and left of the spanner icon.
8) A drop down menu should appear

9) Navigate to “Create application shortcuts…” which should be the first option in the menu.

10) There should be a check box and everything. You should just ignore that and click the “OK” button.

11) Your tab should automatically close and it would reopen in a new window.

12) You can close that. The shortcut is already in your desktop.

13) Congratulations! You managed to create a desktop shortcut to your website with Google Chrome!

There you go! *puff* *puff* so tiring!
Hope I get Best Answer after all these effort!
Just kidding, choose whoever you think is best,,,

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