On Friday, May 20, 2011 1:55:40 PM UTC+2, tintin wrote:
>
> The first link you put is the iGoogle Gadget Dashboard. Did you submit your 
> gadgets with the same Google account as the one you're using to go there?
>

It is the same account, I only have one account.
 

> If you want to search through all the gadgets (yours included), just logout 
> from your iGoogle page, or use another browser which is not logged in, or 
> even easier go to the iGoogle page in private mode (FF or Chrome).


Does this mean if I have written a generic configurable RSS gadget of which 
I put many instances on my iGoogle page I will be the only person who will 
not be able to do this by simply choosing the gadget from the directory and 
always have to enter the gadget URL directly? What kind of strange logic is 
behind this? Why am I actively hindered from adding my own gadgets to my 
page? Couldn't Google's computing resources be used better than wasting 
parts of them for a filter to prevent me from seeing my own gadgets?

And does this also mean another user cannot add the same Gadget twice? Is 
this really true?

Bernd

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