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Google has released a Linux version of Google Desktop

Google today released the Linux version of Google Desktop software. Recall that the company originally introduced the Windows version of the application, a couple of months ago the Mac version was released.

The Linux version of Google Desktop is still available as a beta, but with it, open source users will be able to search for information on their computer and on the Internet.

Today, Google Desktop for Linux consists of three components: Comprehensive Indexing (information indexer), Quick Serch Box (a graphical component for search) and Gmail and Web History Search (a tool for finding information in Gmail mailboxes and in browser history).
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Like other versions of Google Desktop, the Linux version is available for free. The company says that this version was developed in the Chinese office of Google.

Today, Google Desktop runs on Debian 4.0, Fedora Core 6, Ubuntu 6.10, SUSE 10.1 and Red Flag 5. You can download the new product at: desktop.google.com

via cybersecurity.ru

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/11590/


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