Google Dashboard Just Showed Me How Much Stored Value I Have with Google

Google just launched a dashboard that summarizes all of the data you have stored across various Google services.  Looking at the number of messages and documents I’ve stored with them over the years makes me realize how hard it would be to switch to something else.

Tangent: has anyone noticed how killer the Google “Preview” app is? You can view PDFs and PSDs right in the browser, copy and paste text from them–very slick.  Just more evidence that Google is my new OS.

Here are some highlights from my dashboard that I found interesting:

Account

Name: Andrew Kortina

Alerts
My alerts 7 active alerts

Calendar
My calendars 5 calendars – 1 public

Contacts
Contacts 1359 entries

Docs
Owned by me 301 documents
Shared with me 157 documents
Opened by me 348 documents
Trashed 51 documents
Starred 9 documents

Gmail
Inbox 6 conversations
All mail 39286 conversations
Sent mail 11698 conversations
Saved drafts 4 conversations
Chat history 4388 conversations
Spam 18 conversations
Trash 541 conversations

Google Sync
Google Sync 1 device configured

Profile
About me 4 entries
Profile URL: http://www.google.com/profiles/kortina
Links: 7 sites

Reader
Subscriptions 68 total
Starred 92 items
Shared 65 items
Following 20 people
Followed by 20 people

Talk
Contacts 51 contacts

Tasks
Task lists 1 item
Completed tasks 130 items

Voice
History 192 calls
Voice mails 8 voice mails
SMS 118 messages
Placed calls 4 calls
Trash 19 items

YouTube
Uploaded videos 34 public
Viewing history
Favorites 68 favorites
Playlists 4 public
Subscriptions 3 public

Other products
22 additional products are not yet available in this dashboard

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