News tagged with igoogle
IGoogle
iGoogle (formerly Google Personalized Homepage), a service of Google, is a customizable Ajax-based startpage or personal web portal (much like Netvibes, Pageflakes, My Yahoo!, and Windows Live Personalized Experience). Google originally launched the service in May 2005. Its features include the capability to add web feeds and Google Gadgets (similar to those available on Google Desktop).
On April 30, 2007, Google renamed "Google Personalized Homepage" to "iGoogle". As of 17 October 2007 (2007 -10-17)[update] Google had made the service available in many localized versions in 42 languages, and in over 70 country domain-names. In February 2007, 7.1 million people used iGoogle. In April 2008, 20% of all visits to Google's homepage used iGoogle.
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Google forms PowerMeter partnership
(PhysOrg.com) -- Google has announced it has secured its first official device partner for Google PowerMeter, which means you can now use the software without having a smart meter installed by your utility ...
Google gets its game on
Google got its game on late Wednesday, launching videogame-themed wallpaper for customized home pages and providing a glimpse at online play making its way to the website.
Mar 26, 2009 |
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Experience, privacy guide how people choose online news
Adjustments, applications and other tools allow users to configure preferences and use services such as iGoogle and Yahoo to control and customize the news they consume online. These tools can make online experiences more ...
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Sep 22, 2010 |
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Google-inspired fashion makes debut
Google has gone techno-chic, debuting fashion designs inspired by the Internet giant.
Feb 06, 2010 |
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Social gadgets added to iGoogle homepages
Google on Wednesday added social-networking features to its customizable homepages by adding software "gadgets" that enable people to play and stay in tune with friends online.
Aug 13, 2009 |
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