As if you didn’t have enough widgets floating around in your Dashboard, you’re about to get a potential influx of thousands more. Google announced that they’d be making their Gadgets available to Mac users starting tomorrow. Gadgets are basically equivalent to widgets (I’m just going to start calling them “*dgets”—pronounced “star-jets” if you must know).
From what Google is saying, it sounds as though the Gadgets can be run on Dashboard right next to Apple’s own widgets, thanks to a new API: so in case you want a Google Gadget and a Dashboard Widget counting down to the new Star Trek movie, well, you can make it so.
I guess that’s good news, but it just sounds like a whole lot more clutter to me.
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Not for nothing, but I think all those Google *dgets look like crap. I'll stick with my mac-community-grown widgets thanks.
About time. I have needed the Gadgets I have on my Google pages somewhere on my desktop. More reasons to use my Dashboard.
Any idea how to install them?
All I see is the HTML code.
@Aaron: Apparently, it's through Google Desktop (http://desktop.google.com/mac/), a new version of which has been released today.