Hittery - Awesome Custom Search Startpage (4)
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Those of you who have been reading MakeUseOf know that Google isn’t the only search search engine on earth. We have talked about some cool search engines to remember and also how you can create your own search engine with ROLLYO. Hittery is a new app which joins this league of websites. It isn’t a new kind of search engine but in fact a custom search dashboard with some unique features which could prove to ...
Pageonce is a Personal Assistant in Your iPhone [Featured IPhone Download] (36)
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iPhone/iPod touch only: Free application Pageonce provides iPhone-friendly access to all of the information you have stored on previously mentioned web site Pageonce, an internet start page dedicated to aggregating your online accounts in one location. The app—like the Pageonce web interface—gives you an overview of everything from your Gmail and bank account to your cell phone usage and Netflix queue. Like the web site, the main concern here is trusting your sensitive logins to ...
The New iGoogle Gets Full-screen Gmail [Igoogle] (44)
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If you're using the new iGoogle since we took you on a screenshot tour and showed you how to enable it, you've now got a robust, full-screen version of Gmail in iGoogle. Back when we toured the new iGoogle, we told you that full screen gadgets were coming but not yet available. Now the Gmail gadget can go full-screen, and it looks and feels very much like regular old Gmail. You can read, compose, and ...
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Bruce said:
Don't think this is even ready for beta yet. I'd be surprised if it launches anytime soon. The compose window's a right mess and the themes don't work.
The New iGoogle Gets Full Screen Gmail [Igoogle] (61)
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If you're using the new iGoogle since we took you on a screenshot tour and showed you how to enable it, you've now got a robust, full screen version of Gmail in iGoogle. Back when we toured the new iGoogle, we told you that full screen gadgets were coming but not yet available. Now the Gmail gadget can go full screen, and it looks and feels very much like regular old Gmail. You can read, ...
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Rui said:
wohoo!
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Daniel said:
FINALLY
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DOCBook Howto said:
I just need fullscreen Reader now and I'll be back on iGoogle again.
Start Using the New iGoogle Today [Screenshot Tour] (9)
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Last week we told you about iGoogle's new look, which they've rolled out to a few users in June and will continue to roll out to users through July. However, if you're dying to start using the new iGoogle today you can head to the iGoogle Sandbox Sign Up page and enable the new iGoogle right now. The only catch: Google puts you on the honor system that you're a developer. If you're comfortable calling ...
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Tom said:
Anyone try this out yet?
Feedly Turns Google Reader into a Social Start Page [Featured Firefox Extension] (2)
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Windows/Mac/Linux (Firefox): Create a start page with a wider view of your Google Reader feeds and social contacts with Feedly, a free Firefox extension. The add-on's main service is spinning your Google Reader feeds into a more magazine-like spread, letting you browse over multiple categories, glimpse post pictures, and have all your read items sync back to Reader. The navigation bar also creates tabs for the Twitter friends you're following, and offers serious customization for ...
Feedly - A New Firefox Start Page Addon You Can’t Afford To Miss (2)
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Here on Make Use Of, we’ve talked about start pages several times before, and we’re doing it again now. This time, it’s about Feedly. Nick mentioned Feedly in the comments of this Make Use Of article and the fact that it’s just a Firefox extension caught my eye. I checked it out immediately and I was pleasantly surprised. Feedly is like a browser start page – but it works from your local computer. It’s touted ...
Five Best Start Pages [Hive Five] (1)
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Whether you use it to keep up to date on the latest news or as a launching point for the rest of your browsing, you want to find a solid start page to fit your surfing habits. On Tuesday we asked you to share your favorite start page, and at over 350 comments later, we're rounding up the five most popular answers. Hit the jump for an overview of each and to cast your vote ...
Integrate a Personal Wiki into Outlook's Today pane [Customization] (1)
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Lifehacker reader and TiddlyWiki enthusiast Fraser has written up a guide that takes the idea of cut-and-paste Outlook Today customizing to the next logical (or at least Lifehacker-friendly) conclusion—integrating a TiddlyWiki to-do list and notebook into Outlook. Combine the easy-to-edit power of a personal wiki with the at-a-glance inbox and task information from Outlook, and you've got a powerful start page indeed. For a primer on getting things done with a TiddlyWiki, check out guest-poster ...