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Set up Your iGoogle Page
Even though it’s been around a long time, I have just started messing around with an iGoogle page, and I LOVE it! It’s such a great way to consolidate everything you get to regularly online on one simple page. You can incorporate gadgets for your Twitter, Facebook, and other social networks and RSS feeds so you can see regular updates as well as add your own updates. You can see the latest news, weather for multiple areas you choose, add a To-Do List that you can edit and share with others to collaborate on. There’s actually the option to create a few different tabs, so you can actually make a few different pages to organize all of the info and gadgets that you want displayed. You can chat online with others, and do just a ton of other fun things. So, if you have not already done so, make sure to set up your own free iGoogle page.
How can you get an iGoogle Page? First of all, you’ll need to set up a Google Account if you don’t already have one. That’s, of course, very easy to do. Setting up an iGoogle page after that point should just be one of the options under your account settings, but if you can’t find it, just type it into your browser and you’ll be directed right to it. Below is my current iGoogle page. Please leave some helpful gadget ideas that you’ve seen or any other iGoogle tips you know.
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