If you are trying to get back to the old Google page instead of the new iGoogle one, go to the upper right hand corner of the new one and click "Classic Home" and you should be good.
1. Make a new gmail account or google account 2. Go to igoogle homepage 3. It should ask you if you want to make a page at startup.
1. Make a new gmail account or Google account 2. Go to igoogle homepage 3. It should ask you if you want to make a page at startup.
In your Gmail account, click on iGoogle and you will be asked for your interests. You can check the relevant boxes, and then click "ok" to save your interest choices.
iGoogle is an alternative to Google Classic Home page. It isn't part of your account, it's part of the Google Web Search package. If it appears and you don't want it, you don't have to use it. Simply switch to Classic Home by clicking the "Classic Home" link at the top right of the iGoogle page.
iGoogle is a personal, customizable web page that serves the purpose of the Google home page (equipped with the Google search bar and functions) with the added benefit of a personalized theme, and widgets, or applications which, among other things can display messages, weather, date and time, news, and games. An iGoogle is linked to a Google account, and it is possible to toggle one's preferences to go directly to Google or to iGoogle when visiting www.google.com.
You can get rid of your iGoogle page by going to your upper righgt and clicking on Classic Home and it should take you back to your normal google page.
The page might have been moved or deleted.
It is because of the extension or the homepage set to iGoogle. You can remove the extension to get a blank page.
The i in igoogle represents the fact that that page is your personal content and it refers to you(or I in first person veiw)
Not at all. All you need to do is log in with your regular google account login. If you don't have a google login then click creat account an follow the simple steps.
iGoogle is Google's customisable home page. Chrome is a Web browser.
As much as iGoogle is amazing, Google has decided to end iGoogle service as of November 1, 2013. You can still enjoy iGoogle until then. There are countless apps and gadgets that you can add to your iGoogle page, such as a calendar, countdown, dictionary, translation, word of the day, birthday reminder, local gas prices, weather, and a gmail snapshot.