Well I have to admit it . . . I think I’m a Google fanboy. . . not in the annoying plug Google at every opportunity on every site I can find fanboy but a fanboy none the less. . .
And I have to say the newest feature that I found I love is the Personalized Home page. . . I know I know, been there, done that got the T-Shirt. . . yeah yeah that’s what I thought too, when I stumbled over to the site again today.
For those of you that don’t have a personalized home page then you can get one by simply going to google.com and click the link at the top that says ‘Personalize this Page’
Well that’s all well and good now to the part where you probably don’t have the T-Shirt.
1st Google has added themes to the home page. . . I’ve got to say I’m only mildly impressed, it is nice to have choice but you know Santa Clause and Blue Nights and Pink things just ain’t doing it for me. . . Give me Classic. . .
2nd they added are Really nice feature “Add Tab” Hmm. . . what’s that I thought as I looked at the page, then a pop up dialog appeared asking me to name my tab. . . Well I thought okay, I’ve got a couple tech sites, favorite quote a limited sports thing and a quick view of my gmail here already so why don’t I add eh. . Sports. Okay I see the “I’m Feeling Lucky” Check box is already selected. . . I’ll give it a whirl. . .hey woah Nellie, that wasn’t half bad!
I got a whole page of customized content and in just a few seconds! How many tabs can I add. . . ahh. . . only 6 I was slightly disappointed. . . I have to say. . . I could think of at least 3 more tabs I wanted to add. . . What how can someone have 6 tabs. . . This is how. . .
Home, Sports, Entertainment, US News, Technology and Religion. There ya go. . . 6 tabs. . .now I thought okay . . . what does it give me. . .wow. . . Religious quotes, readings, daily bible verses and a Read through the bible in a year! Very very nice. . . I have to say I was very impressed. . . .
Check it Out when you get a chance. . .
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