Introducing the Travel Oregon Google Gadget
July 27, 2007
If you've got an (iGoogle) page (a personalized Google homepage), looking for what to do this weekend in Oregon just got easier.
We're excited to officially unveil the Travel Oregon Gadget! (pictured on left). The gadget is a simple tool that installs on your personalized Google homepage and allows you to easily search for places to go and things to do in Oregon, right on your Google page.
To get started on your adventures, install the Travel Oregon Gadget, by downloading it from Google here.
Once you've got it installed, simply pick a region, pick your experience and travel Oregon! As always, we love your feedback...please let us know how we can make your search for unique Oregon things to do easier.
~Happy Friday!
Mo
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Comments (1)
Love to see Contemporary Crafts featured for your "Google Gadget"! Things just changed dramatically though. On July 22, CC's brand new space opened as "The Museum of Contemporary Craft" on NW Davis, between Broadway and 8th. New name, great new space and wonderful opening show on the diversity of American craft! Website is www.contemporarycraft.org for hours, etc.
(Maybe this is already changed in other info on your site)- Thanks, and thanks for spotlighting a wonderful organization, Anne
Posted by Anne Perrigo | July 30, 2007 11:01 AM