Life with Technology

Help Those Mostly in Need

Sometimes, God wishes to play cruel with us. Putting unavoidable troubles on the poor is just one kind of them. Recently, we've watched what happened in Haiti. It's very sad that there are still countless people dead or alive buried under the collapsed buildings. Although days have been passed, the people in Haiti couldn't recover the heartbreaking loss and one of the worst devastation we've ever seen. They in fact can't unless every person with ability spreads the helping hand. Ask yourself, isn't there anything you can do to help those mostly in need?

7 November 2009 Comments

Google Tells You What it Knows About You

At last, Google showed that it fears criticism as well. Some people were concerned about their privacy, especially those who vastly use Google’s technologies such as Gmail, Orkut, iGoogle, Google Latitude, Blogger, etc. Considering about those people who are aware of their privacy, Google now released their “Dashboard” service under what you can see and edit what information Google has about you.

The Dashboard concept is pretty simple. You can login to Google Dashboard using your Google account. Dashboard will show you a list of services you are using.  The lists have a link to edit settings/privacy settings directly from them. This way, you don’t have to check all the services to update your privacy option or something like this. You are getting a list of as many as 20 popular Google services in the dashboard, including Google Docs, Contacts, Calendar, Orkut, Profile, YouTube, etc.

Google Dashboard

Google Dashboard inside look



However, Google hasn’t listed all the services under the dashboard yet. Currently, only a number of 20 services are available inside dashboard. You can view the list of remaining services you are using. You can directly go to those services by clicking on them.

Google Products

Google Products

In a word, Google Dashboard contains a summary of the entire data stored under a certain Google account. From now on, you can easily manage all of the services you use, and go to their individual sites all from a single page.

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