igoogle: Vituperate - 08/05/08 10:03 AM
Never heard that word before? Me either!
I saw it this morning when I logged onto the internet and looked at my Dictionary word of the day in IGoogle.
IGoogle is a new feature of Google. You can pick your background and choose various items to have show up each time
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igoogle: Do You iGoogle? - 07/19/08 03:45 PM
In the never ending effort to centralize my information but still have it available to me anywhere I go, I have been tinkering with iGoogle. A user can log in and get a "home page" where they can have a variety of widgets, links (my favorite) and rss feeds. I also
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igoogle: iGoogle: a great FREE tool to keep Realtors in the know! - 04/06/08 10:19 PM
Probably quite a few of you know about and use the iGoogle feature- in about 15 minutes, you can set up a tabbed Google homepage (my iGoogle is pictured above) to do just what you want it to do: clocks in time zones, calculators, search boxes, keyword news searchs blog searches, mapping tools, YouTube search box- it
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igoogle: Do You iGoogle? - 02/25/08 07:57 AM
Have you had a chance to take a look at iGoogle? iGoogle is a FREE interactive homepage that allows for great personalization and viewing of all of your other Google applications. It is web based so it can be viewed from any computer. You can personalize with a multitude of themes from beaches to sports to
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igoogle: Charlottesville iGoogle!!! - 02/20/08 07:05 AM
I finally took the plunge and really like using iGoogle! This is easy to set up and give me a great homepage with a nice clock, date, calendar, email access and all kinds of stuff (google calls it gadgets). My wife likes the gadget "Things to Ponder" but I like the
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igoogle: iGoogle search finds "No relevant Real Estate blog content..." - 02/11/08 10:08 AM
(screen capture of iGoogle result for RE blogs) ...this has got to be a mistake. I was setting up an iGoogle page in real-estate mode so, you know-I could sound smart when I was blogging. iGoogle is great - you can get a free google homepage on a topic and have it scoop up all the news, trends and latest
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igoogle: Google Gadgets - Make Your Site a Hub - 02/02/08 08:20 AM
In previous articles I combed over Google Gadgets for your iGoogle homepage. Now, I move into looking into Google Gadgets for your website. How can you male it that a user of your site doesn't need to leave? Simply give them all of what they need online in one place -
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igoogle: Increase Online Productivity with iGoogle - 01/12/08 07:26 AM
iGoogle is a customizable homepage allowing users with a google account (get one here) to add Google Gadgets and RSS Feeds to your homepage. There are over 25,000 gadgets available and there is the ability to create your own from a template. We have sifted through thousands of gadgets to bring
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igoogle: Technology - embrace it or die! - 01/11/08 12:34 AM
Tonight I took a much-needed break and watched a movie - my daughters would have liked it if they pried themselves from the computer. They were sitting next to me on the couch, laptop in lap, movie playing in the background, but they were so caught up in this new site they had
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igoogle: What does your iGoogle look like? - 12/21/07 11:51 AM
I found that one of the best tools for staying up on what is happening in real estate is setting up my Google Home page with appropriate RSS feeds. There are several other options but I use Google? What content do you find the most helpful for you? Here is a
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igoogle: I Read 40 Blogs a Day! - 06/14/07 09:39 AM
Ok, maybe it's more like 47.I am not a speed reader.I wanted to share with you how I read that many blogs each and every day. (Remember too, these blogs are outside of ActiveRain)It's called the RRS Feed. RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication When I find a blog I like
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