iGoogle Reviews


Newest Review: ... with one stone. The rest of the screen is filled with boxes that you choose, which pull information from your favourite websites. Weather information, email summary, post-it style notes, calendar and organizers are probably the most useful and basic features, but you can add news feeds and many many more gadgets. The interface is very intuitive and easy to use as it is with all new products. Like on the original facebook, you can drag items around and put them where you want, so the most important ones are at the top and easy to access. Less interesting boxes can be places elsewhere. The look of the website is awesome with skins, some of ... more
Customer iGoogle Reviews (8)

by - written on 10/07/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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iGoogle is a tool that allows people on the move to operate as they normally would across multiple platforms and computers. It is one more step in the grand Google plan to make cloud computing king. What I like the most is that Google has always been simple - there is a box in the middle of the screen and it searches. So by adding these extra features, they kill multiple birds with one stone. The rest of the screen is filled with boxes that you choose, which pull information from your favourite websites. Weather information, email summary, post-it style notes, calendar and organizers are probably the most useful and basic features, but you can add ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/07/09 (Very useful, 5 readings)
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iGoogle is fantastic - especially if you use different computers or travel a lot. It allows you to take your personalised version of the Google homepage wherever you're browsing the web. You can set up your page to have different 'widgets' on it, giving you useful information or adding features to help your browsing. For example, on my page I have my most used bookmarks, so I can get to my favourite webpages wherever I am really easily. I also have my Google Mail inbox, and my Google Reader for RSS feeds, so that all of the things I most use the web for are all in one place, instantly, on my homepage. There's thousands of other widgets too for whatever you might need - I Read the complete review

by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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iGoogle - Google only more fun! At the top right hand side of the Google home page is a button iGoogle as soon as I noticed it I clicked it (because it's in my nature to click any button I don't know about). A whole new world of Google fun opened up to me. It was great! I customised my pages, in one I have got a strange little animal rowing across a lake, in another I've got beautiful pastel coloured building silhouettes. Whatever time I log-in, my pages will reflect that. As I have a programming background myself, I appreciate the programming routines that make this work. (Sorry small mind easy pleased). I was soon browsing the free catalogue ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/06/09 (Useful, 16 readings)
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If you need you own desktop and need to store things on your computer, iGoogle is great. It's like google home page, but with your own design and features along with the search bar. I use iGoogle at home and have all sorts of little gadgets on it, such as: my age to 3 decimel places, maps, little games and things. iGoogle also records your search history and shows you how often and what months and days and also times you search the most, it also shows you your search patterns and other interesting things people have searched. You can add loads of applications to your home page made by google and now lots of other ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/02/09 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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iGoogle had been my homepage for some time now and I would heartily recommend it to everybody who wants information pertinant to themselves available at a glance. The great thing about it is that you can customize it to add information that you need, change the layout to suit and there are a myraid of infoboxes and skins you can add. You can also add tabs to group infoboxes with different themes. I currently have one general tab that it opens on and a tab that has money market information on that I use when at work. My main page has boxes for BBC news and sport headlines, a fancy clock/calander, Google Reader (monitors RSS feeds from your favourite ... Read the complete review
