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Google Dashboard (video)
Google Dashboard (video)
The Google Dashboard allows you to view and control data associated with the different products you use with your Google Account.
Official Google Blog: Transparency, choice and control — now complete with a Dashboard!
googleblog.blogspot.com — Today, we are excited to announce the launch of Google Dashboard. Have you ever wondered what data is stored with your Google Account? The Google Dashboard offers a simple view into the data associated with your account — easily and concisely in one ... (more) Official Google Blog: Transparency, choice and control ...
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Google Dashboard shows your Google Account data summary
Google Dashboard shows your Google Account data summary
ditii.com — Google Dashboard is a new Google service that shows data information associated with a Google account services you use: your name, email address, number of contacts, number of conversations in your Gmail inbox, Google profile, most recent entries from web history etc. You'll soon find a ... (more) Google Dashboard shows your Google Account data summary
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Google Dashboard Provides a Top-Down Look at Your Google Use [Google]
Lifehacker — [image] Ever wanted to take a step back and look at all the Google apps and data you're hooked into? Google's offering that top-down view with Google Dashboard, a central clearinghouse for app settings, privacy information, and use statistics. The main value to the average user at the Dashboard, reachable at kevin@lifehacker.com ...

Google's new Dashboard sure would tie in nicely to Android, Chrome OS
Download Squad — Filed under: OS Updates, News, Web services, Google, Open Source When a few blog sites yesterday happened upon Google's YouTube video of the new Dashboard, they moved quickly to pull it down. Though the original video is still MIA, Google made an ...

Transparency, choice and control - now complete with a Dashboard!
Google Public Policy Blog — Posted by Alma Whitten, Software Engineer, Yariv Adan, Product Manager, and Marissa Mayer, VP of Search Products and User Experience (Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog.) ...

Google Dashboard: Good–But More Explanation, Please
Technologizer — Just how much Google do you have in your life? Now Google is giving you a tool to help answer that question: Google Dashboard, which puts personal information relating to twenty Google services you may be using on one page. Dashboard includes everything from the number of conversations in your Gmail inbox to how many people ...

Google Dashboard Service Goes Live
Coated — Search Engine giant Google has announced a new feature called Google Dashboard which shows in one location, all the basic information that Google has about you. According to Google, the purpose of Dashboard is to provide users with greater control over their personal data as well as offer a layer of transparency so that Googlers can see exactly what information Google knows has on them. Google Dashboard builds on past enhancements such as the Privacy Center, Data Liberation Front, and Interest Based Advertising. Currently, Dashboard covers 20 popular products including Gmail, Docs, Web History, ...

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. It shows your most recent searches, last conversations in Google Talk, most recent location—basically, it summarizes all of the info you have poured into every Google service you use, so you can see it at glance. It's kind of starting, actually. From the Dashboard, you can drill down into every app to look at the info more ...

Google Dashboard launched
Boy Genius Report — Ever wonder how much of your personal information you’ve willingly donated to Google over the past 11 years? Today, Google announced the launch of a new product to help you find out, and it’s titled Google Dashboard. The Dashboard allows you to view all facets of your Google life: Gmail, Google Calendar, web history, what mobile phones are syncing with your account, YouTube, and more. You can view your purchase history in Google Checkout, see that you have an Orkut account that you didn’t know about, and see how many people have called your Google Voice number. It’s a nice gesture but this is all the ...

Google dashboard
Geek In Disguise — A short video that I think is designed to be instructional but also shows you just how much Google stores about you.

Google Dashboard
Geeky-Gadgets — 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 more, check out the video below which explains how Google Dashboard works. Over the past 11 years, Google has focused on building innovative products for our users. Today, ...

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