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Caroline birocomparateur de portails personnels
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The most popular search engine in the world has a start page as well. Unbelievably named iGoogle (Apple’s lawyers may have been surprised), it allows you to add content to your start page from many third parties. But compared to the rest of the Google products, it just doesn’t look as polished to me. That said, the iGoogle is super-convenient if you already use a large number of Google products. iGoogle now pays successful “gadget” create through a scheme called Google Gadget Ventures, which could mean that the quality and volume of gadgets available increases. (Previous Coverage)
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MyYahoo has one thing going for it: a huge audience. And if you use Yahoo services, there’s no reason not to use the MyYahoo start page. There are a few features that are missing, however, like the ability to set four columns instead of only three. More generally, Yahoo seems to be playing catch-up with the startups.
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On the cutting edge of web technology; yourminis really does pull out all the stops with there unique interface, customization, and just all around coolness. The main attraction to yourminis is that it provides you with almost a virtual desktop to organize your information. Even if you do not use yourminis, it would is an interesting way to check out what web sites of the future might look like. It is, however, heavily Flash-based: not everyone is enamored by that fact. (Previous Coverage)
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Offering more competition is WebWag. This site really is a no-nonsense start page. You pick the content you want, and it displays it to you in a nice clean interface. It feels like using MyYahoo in a way, but it is lacking in customization features. With time, it could become a more serious competitor. Most popular in France. (Previous Coverage)
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Schmedley is like the younger brother of yourminis, but trying to emulate its big brother’s success. It does have potential to be very good in the future. For now though, it just doesn’t stack up against the competition in terms of features, and it has a few minor quirks and bugs. One thing missing is the support for multiple pages. The interface design is nice, especially with the dock-type feature from MacOS on the bottom, but everything else just needs more polishing and refining. (Previous Coverage)
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Lex SWe learned this week that Pageflakes is adding a social network, which seems to be the next evolution of the start page concept. Meanwhile, FacebookFacebook
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aaron tay14 different personalized homepages or start pages reviewed.
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Rudy GarnsWe learned this week that Pageflakes is adding a social network, which seems to be the next evolution of the start page concept. Meanwhile, Facebook is looking increasingly like a startpage. We thought it was time to revisit the startpage market, and see whether the new features on each site would convince us to switch. (mashable)
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bookminder dMashable compares home page features - igoogle, netvibes, pageflakes etc.
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Alan LevineWe thought it was time to revisit the startpage market, and see whether the new features on each site would convince us to switch.
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Konrad DziatkowskiWe learned this week that Pageflakes is adding a social network, which seems to be the next evolution of the start page concept. Meanwhile, Facebook is looking
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Martin LindnerPageflakes is adding a social network, which seems to be the next evolution of the start page concept. Meanwhile, Facebook is looking increasingly like a startpage.
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mark vanWe thought it was time to revisit the startpage market, and see whether the new features on each site would convince us to switch.
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Nawsher NoorWe learned this week that Pageflakes is adding a social network, which seems to be the next evolution of the ...
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Yvonne Murtagh14 Personalized Homepages Compared, Feature by Feature
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Jill ONeilltoo brief to be truly useful but some you likely haven't heard of
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SJLibrary Learning"We thought it was time to revisit the startpage market, and see whether the new features on each site would convince us to switch."
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Netvibes is without question the one to beat. Its customization is practically unrivaled. Not only that, Netvibes also provides social functionality by sharing modules with others. Netvibes, all in itself, could be your one stop solution to finding all your information on the internet.
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Netvibes is without question the one to beat. Its customization is practically unrivaled. Not only that, Netvibes also provides social functionality by sharing modules with others. Netvibes, all in itself, could be your one stop solution to finding all your information on the internet.
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