Hernan, Dashboard is a layer of customisable teeny tiny applications in OSX that are activated by pressing F12. Began life on some ancient Apple system and was on later Amiga Workbench systems too.
So they've copied because they have a calendar, clock and search engine?
I don't think so.. iGoogle isn't even for your desktop - it's just a way of personalising your google homepage.
oh for crying out loud someonce got James on to Mac talk again -__-
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
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2nd May, 2007 at 05:50:30 -
Web apps are 'in' these days - word processors, music creation, email clients - you can find web alternatives of them now. The big advantage to them is that you don't need any special software or system to open them.
And just because an idea isn't very original (Yahoo home has been around for ages and does the same thing), it doesn't mean it's bad.
"Yes, I know that it is not just Apple fans that don't always check their facts. But I do like to stir the pot, and the Apple pot always shouts the loudest. Apple nerds are nearly as vocal as they are geeky. (But unlike Microsoft or Linux nerds, most Apple nerds think that they are cool.)"
@Mr. James: thanks for fucking up the layout of this thread with your super giant mac screenshot. how about SHRINKING SHIT THE NEXT TIME? so you are on a MAC?
@Adam: I want that picture you use for your google. I WANT IT! Please! I want to use it, too