In another of what Google calls their “spring cleaning” announcements, the web/mobile/media/social/search giant revealed more services are getting the axe, including their personalized homepage, iGoogle.
The first is the ability to post directly from a new Blogger widget in iGoogle. Blogger Releases Two Updates Regarding iGoogle and Commenting Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 23, 2008 Here's a couple of updates that you Blogger bloggers should be...
The first is the ability to post directly from a new Blogger widget in iGoogle. Here's a couple of updates that you Blogger bloggers should be happy to learn about. Here's what it looks like: The second is the ability to allow comments directly...
Both my awesome husband and my awesome 11 year old son have pointed out to me the new changes to iGoogle. I personally don't use my iGoogle page all that much (Keepin' it real [simple]), but I did browse over to it and found some cosmetic changes...
Widgets created through iWidgets can be used on iGoogle, Facebook, MySpace and others. To compete in social media or with open source search applications, widget development is key. But it can be costly if you don't know what you're doing.iWidgets...
The launch of a SearchSpy social networking widget for Netvibes or iGoogle Dogpile.com has been doing a little spring cleaning and has come out the other end with an updated search algorithm, design and new partner content.
Now everyone is following suit: ranging from iGoogle allowing widget development to iPhone opening up application development. What's all the fuss about? As a marketer, are you missing the train? Or, if you move too quickly, are you jumping on the...
Google Gets Personal with iGoogleGoogle's new iGoogle Personalized Homepage service includes a variety of new features, and more insight into where Google is going with personalized search.of Web Sites are Real Estate RelatedA February 2007...
It has also launched more widget-making tools for iGoogle, with Google Gadgets Google has expanded its personalization efforts for the Google Personalized Homepage, now known as iGoogle. The changes were announced at a "personalization workshop" at...