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August 26, 2006

Google Gadgets In Your Firefox Sidebar

You need to have a big ego to try to be Google, but Philippe Goetz did just that. He created a Firefox extension that lets you add the modules from your Google Personalized Homepage to the sidebar of your browser. The solution is independent to Google, so the modules (or gadgets) are rendered directly by the browser.

Although Google Gadgets Sidebar is still in an early phase, it's pretty stable and looks very similar to Google's implementation. A limitation of this extension is that some of Google's official gadgets (Gmail, Google Bookmarks) don't work because their code is not available in the source of the gadgets. Others (like Google Calendar, Google Reader) are available.

The advantage of this solution is that you have the gadgets in front of your eyes as long as you keep Firefox open. You don't have to use Google Desktop or Google's Personalized Homepage and, for most gadgets, you don't even have to be logged in.

The main disadvantages are that you have to find the address for each gadget in Google's Directory and that the extension and Google's homepage aren't synchronized.

How to add gadgets to the extension?

* go to Google's Directory
* search for the name of the gadget
* copy the address of the xml file
* paste the address in the "New gadget" input box (in the sidebar)



The extension can be installed only in Firefox 1.5. If you have Firefox 2.0 or above, download the extension, rename it to zip, open the the archive, replace <em:maxversion>1.5+</em:maxversion> with <em:maxversion>3.0</em:maxversion> in install.rdf and rename the file back to xpi. Then drag the xpi file to your browser window.

5 comments:

  1. nice pick.
    but rendering the gadgets in the browser is not so good for my traffic-limit. (says my traffic-counter)

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  2. Hmmm, this guy may have gotten his idea from another Gadgets to Sidebar extension. Check it out if you're interested: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3130/

    -Erica

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  3. And this extension was inspired by your idea.

    There's another extension (Gmail Skins) that shows a part of your IG page in Gmail.

    Idea for Google: make Gmail Chat and IG gadgets available everywhere on Google.com at the click of a button.

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  4. hey we have made a much better extension than this try out https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10855

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