Access Google Talk & Google Tasks in Browser Sidebar

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Friday, 25th Sep 2009 | Share


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I use extensively on a day to day basis for research, regular surfing and more. In addition to that I also make use of Google Talk for communicating with others and Google Tasks for taking important notes.

Also Read: Handy bookmarklets for Webmasters

I came across couple of bookmarklets that will let you access Google Tasks and Google Talk in Google chrome any browser’s sidebar without having to use any additional .

google_tasks_chrome_sidebar

This feature is derived from an earlier bookmarklet that allow you to split screens in Google Chrome.

To get Google Tasks and Google talk as a sidebar in Google Chrome your favorite browser copy the bookmark code below and create a new bookmark in chrome.

Google Talk in Sidebar

javascript:A14nH=location.href;L3f7=A14nH;R1Gh7="http://talkgadget.google.com/talkgadget/client";if(L3f7&&R1Gh7){Fr4Q='\n';Fr4Q+='\n';Fr4Q+='';with(document){write(Fr4Q);void(close())}}else{void(null)}

Google Tasks in Sidebar

javascript:A14nH=location.href;L3f7=A14nH;R1Gh7="https://mail.google.com/tasks/ig";if(L3f7&&R1Gh7){Fr4Q='\n';Fr4Q+='\n';Fr4Q+='';with(document){write(Fr4Q);void(close())}}else{void(null)}

Have fun managing your tasks and chatting with your friends.

[via Chrome Plugins]



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  1. Harsh Agrawal
    September 25th, 2009 at 7:50 pm #

    This google talk bookmarklet seems to be handy for me … TFS Keith :)

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