Google Releases Dashboard to Show You How Much Data You Have Stored In the Cloud
We all know Google has a lot of information about us. Now there’s a way to have all that data laid out before you in terrifying detail. Google Dashboard is the search giant’s new site aimed at increasing user control over personal information.
The Dashboard is available in your account settings page (or just go here), and kept behind an additional sign-in page. Once logged in, you’ll see all the Google services you use along with a summary of its use. There is currently support of more than 20 Google services including Gmail, Latitude, Google Voice, Google Docs, Gtalk, YouTube and Picasa.
Google offers quick access to the settings for each service if you’re not happy with the information being stored. So, feel better?

Google's video overview:
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nekollx
November 06, 2009 at 9:16am
and what about non google Clouds?
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ziggyinc
November 05, 2009 at 6:51pm
Keen, google has no information on me, thank you noscript plugin. No how do we get rid of all the stuff that comes up when you simply google your own name?















