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You can signup for startme and easily import your data from igoogle to start me

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Try a FAQ page at Google or Mozilla. That's pretty brand specific. I have a feeling you won't be able to anyway. Unless you saw somewhere that it can be done. Do you mean like a Google toolbar on Firefox?

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Igoogle homepage

iGoogle is sadly no longer available, but you could try some alternatives:
iGoogle what are the best alternatives
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Make iGoogle your homepage link Twitter;Facebook;YouTube;Gmail

Just made iGoogle my homepage you can link Twitter; Facebook, Blogger feeds and just about anything to the moziac on the page you will need a google account then click these link below in order and complete what it tells you to do;

https://www.google.com/accounts/Login

http://www.google.com/ig

http://www.google.com/help/ig/hp/

NOTE: For the facebook feed you will have to allow access through the Facebook iGoogle application

http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=83101558596
on May 06, 2010 • Google AdWords
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IGoogle - Check this Google lovers

iGoogle

www.google.com/ig Not too long ago, iGoogle was better known as Google Personalized Homepage. iGoogle lets you create a customized homepage that you can set as your browser's default page with all you want to see when you fire it up.
 
Add The Weather Gadget
One of the gadgets you can add to the iGoogle page is Weather, which gives you a forecast for the next few days, along with other information like wind speed and humidity. The Weather gadget is usually on by default; if it isn't, click on Add Stuff. Here you'll find Calendar under the popular section. Click on “Add it now”. Go back to the iGoogle main page. Click the drop-down button under Weather, and click Edit Settings. Select UK as the Country/Region and choose your city. Click Add and then Save.
 
Change The Theme
Google recently added theme support for iGoogle. Google also gives you with a nice bunch of themes to choose from. Click on the “Select theme” link. Choose one of the themes and click Save. Certain themes change with the weather in your region, so you might have to enter your city name.
 
Move Gadgets Around
Gadgets can be moved around the page. This means you can have the more important gadgets on top and the less important ones below. Moving gadgets can be done by clicking the title bar of a gadget and dragging to its destination. The gadget will automatically dock alongside the other gadgets.
 
Make Your Own Gadgets
Google gives you a base to start off with your own little Gadgets. To add your own Gadgets, click on Add Stuff. Then, click on “Create your own gadget”. You will come to a page with an option to choose between some seven presets. Click on a preset suitable for the Gadget you’re planning on making. Enter the information for that Gadget and click on “Preview gadget” to get an idea of what it will look like. If you're pleased with the results, click on “Create gadget”.
 
Add A New Tab
If you reach a point when there are too many gadgets in your iGoogle page, you can choose to put the less important ones in a new tab. Click on the “Add a tab” link. You will be asked to enter a name for the tab. Once the tab is created, you can click on Add Stuff to add new Gadgets to that tab. You can also move Gadgets from one tab to another by clicking the title bar of the Gadget and dragging it into the tab name.
 
Add Feeds To iGoogle
 
iGoogle lets you do some basic feed reading as well. The steps are similar to adding Gadgets. Click on Add Stuff. Click on “Add by URL” next to the search button. Enter the URL for the feed and click Add. Next, click on Close, and go to the main iGoogle Page. You will find the feed listing there. You can change the number of news items displayed by clicking on the drop-down and selecting “Edit settings”. Use the drop-down to change the number of news items and click Save.
 
View Gadget Source
Anyone can view the source code for Gadgets. Click on the drop-down in the title bar of a Gadget and click “About this gadget”. A new page with comments from users will be displayed. Click on the “View source” link to view the source for the Gadget. On the right panel, lists of similar gadgets are displayed for you to choose from.


I have many more Tips for iGoogle, Please post some comments if you need more help regarding......
on Dec 11, 2009 • Computers & Internet
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Make igoogle your homepage

You can no longer make iGoogle your homepage. iGoogle was retired on November 1, 2013. The mobile version was retired on July 31, 2012.

Hope that helps!
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Make iGoogle Your Startup Page in Microsoft Outlook

If you are a Microsoft Outlook user that regularly uses iGoogle as your dashboard, have you ever thought about combining the two? It's nearly trivial to add your iGoogle page to Outlook and make it the startup page.

Create a new folder by right-clicking anywhere in the folder tree and choosing "New Folder"

Give the folder a relevant name, something like iGoogle works.

Now right-click on the new folder and choose Properties, and then on the Home Page tab, check the box for "Show home page by default for this folder" and put this into the address box:

http://www.google.com/ig

Of course you can use any web page as your startup page, not just iGoogle.


At this point you should be able to see your iGoogle page by just clicking on the folder.

Set iGoogle as the Default Startup Page

Open up the Options panel through Tools \ Options on the menu, and then choose the Advanced Options button on the Other tab.

You'll see a setting for "Startup in this folder" with a Browse button next to it. Click that button and choose the iGoogle folder as your startup page.

Now when you startup Outlook, you'll be taken directly to your iGoogle dashboard (you do have to login the first time).
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Lost my home page.i wish goole to be my home page. it has changed yo bt. why

My home page is igoogle...and I've loved it. BUT, Google is dropping igoogle November 1st and I'll have to figure out something else. It is somewhat suggested that igoogle home page users switch to Google Chrome page and set it up as a home page... and Google doesn't really even seem very excited about THAT. Hmm.. right now, the idea of setting something up with Google Chrome impresses me about as much as kissing my own sister. I'm thinking mostly about switching to Yahoo.... but there are a few others available.. You might want to check this out... http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/6-great-alternatives-igoogle.htm Good luck!!
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My igoogle is saying its going to expire how do I take care of this?

Try switching to igoogle mode, then restore a backup of your igoogle page.
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Make igoogle my homepage

yes,
1-open igoogle
2-go to browser settings - homepage and click "use actual" or just type the adress of mygoogle.
3-save settings and you're done
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I keep getting repeated requests to update igoogle and it will not stop

Try scanning your PC for adawares or reinstall iGoogle.
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