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You can have a small number of websites or applications that you use more than others. What if you have a way to collect Web sites so you can go to a place on the Web to access all at once? This is the concept behind iGoogle, orportal free Web service aggregation.
IGoogle service allows users to select multiple applications and news feeds on the Internet. Each user can customize his own iGoogle page. For example, sports fans can add an application that won the most recent values and statistics of their favorite teams from the Internet and displays them in a dedicated window on your iGoogle page.
Google allows users to define their own iGoogle pages using a set of simple tools. One such tool is a series of tabs at the top of the iGoogle page. The account holder can create tabs for specific types of applications or news feeds. This makes it easier for users to find the information they want when they want. Once the user's iGoogle homepage was set up, the rest of the application.
Although you can choose to include Google applications like Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs on your iGoogle page, you are not limited to Google applications. third-party developers have created application that lets you access iGoogle many different programs on the Web. With the right application installed in iGoogle, you can access things like:
• Digg
• Facebook
• Hotmail
• MySpace
• Pownce
• Twitter
• Yahoo! Mail

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