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Google Desktop Beta by Torrent-Hispania torrent-hispania com
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Google launched the Beta of its long anticipated Desktop Search tool for Windows this morning. The application acts as your own personal Google Server and indexes the contents your system by file name, or in the case of select file formats, by the contents of the file. It runs on Windows XP and Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 3).

The free download indexes the full text of email created in Outlook or Outlook Express, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, AOL Instant Messages, and caches the pages you view in Internet Explorer so you can revisit the page later "even if its live content has changed or you're offline."

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On the email front, Desktop Search takes its lead from Google's Gmail. It organizes email searches into conversations, "so that all email messages in the same thread are grouped into a single search result." As far as the rest of the files on your system, MP3s, .JPGs, and all the rest, Desktop Search will index them by your file name.

Google maintains that no one but the end user has access to the information that Desktop Search indexes. 

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Eller varför inte koppla på indextjänsten i Windows om ni nu har behov av att söka disken så fort.

Detta är ju bara spyware/adware från Google, inget nytt alls.
Och varför inte ladda ned det direkt från Google, det känns säkrare.

http://desktop.google.com/

YO! Verbato!!!

:axe: Not to be a bitch or anything like that, :no: I think it is pretty cool that you speak sooooo many nice languages. :P

However, any civilized & educated person :smartass: (such as yourself) :rolleyes: would know that Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world. So you should be able to recognize it for what it is and not just mere "jibberish".

The fact that you do not speak it or understand it, does not qualify it as "jibberish". If you are really interested in the content of the page, :book: Google has a very nice translator for you to use untill you learn a new language. :ras:

Oh, and Thank You for enlighting us with all your knowledge on foreign languages! :dots:
hahahaha