Google's new Dashboard sure would tie in nicely to Android, Chrome OS
Download Squad —
... While Dashboard is now live -- you can check yours out at https://www.google.com/dashboard -- what's being talked about by most sites is how this move is all about transparency and privacy controls. Heck, even the official post hits on those points: "In an effort to provide you with greater transparency and control over their own data, we've built the Google Dashboard." ...
Google Dashboard Launches
I4U News —
... to and display information for all of the Google products you use on a single page. From one central area you'll be able to check your messages and chats received and sent, change your account settings for every product you use, and view any updates and changes that have occured. Mind-blowing and paradigm-shifting? No, not really. But that doesn't stop it from being useful. Just like Gmail, Google Docs, and YouTube, Google Dashboard is 100% free to use. To give it a look, visit here and log-in. I've taken dashboard for a spin and found it rather neat. For one thing, I'd ...
Google Dashboard Offers "Unprecedented" View of Stuff We Already Knew
Digital Daily —
... can rest a bit easier today now that they know what the search company knows about them. This morning Google (GOOG) rolled out Dashboard, a new service that consolidates user account information and settings for its various products onto a single page. “In an effort to provide you with greater transparency and control over their own data, we’ve built the Google Dashboard,” ...
Google Dashboard Service Goes Live
Coated —
... Google Dashboard can be accessed through the personal settings on the My Account page after you log into the service, or it can be directly accessed through this link. Once you are logged into Dashboard, you will be able to make any information privacy adjustments that you deem necessary. ...
How Much of Your Life Does Google Own? Dashboard Tells You [Google]
Gizmodo —
... It's an interesting question to consider, especially if you use consider just how many Google services you might use: Gmail, Reader, Maps, GTalk, YouTube, Latitude, Calendar, Contacts and oh yeah, Search. Dashboard shows you everything Google knows about you. ...
New Google Dashboard lets you manage privacy data.
The Raw Feed —
... Google unveiled today a new service called Google Dashboard. The site tells you what data Google collects about you, and lets you "manage" that data. ...
Personal Area from Google
Technology News —
... Personal Area Google was developed by a team of engineers in Munich and Zurich and is now available in 17 languages. You can access the Personal Cabinet to the address: www.google.com / dashboard or through the Preferences page in your account Google. ...
Google Dashboard displays your Google addiction
DVICE Atom Feed —
... for Google Apps accounts (where you can use your own custom domain name), which is beginning to seem like a poor stepchild to Google when it rolls out new features.
We like the idea of controlling all of our Google activities in one easy to find location. Some of our buddies are really worried about computing in the cloud, and are particularly concerned about handing over their personal data and documents to Google. Not us. How about you, readers?
Google Dashboard, via Official Google Blog
Why is Google Dashboard being dubbed a privacy tool?
Gizmos for Geeks —
... Google Dashboard is being labeled a ‘privacy tool’ by the media. I don’t understand why.Sure, it’s a nice tool that shows you on one page all of your Google accounts/products and their latest statuses. ...
Google Dashboard — How Much Do They Know About You?
The iPhone Blog —
... Google Dashboard gives you one handy, dandy place to keep track of all your Google stuff. Let’s face it, more than any other device, the iPhone is the mobile internet. Google — well it is the internet. If you’re a big Google user, they know what you search for, the contents of your Gmail, the appointments in your Google Calendar, the data in your Google Docs, your Google Latitude coordinates, and who knows what else… ...


