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A Peek at Personalized Google

Seoulstriker writes "Sci-tech Today is describing how Google will be offering customized homepages as seen here. Is this one step closer to Google becoming a web portal like Yahoo? Although it is not currently in Beta, it is only available through the Google Labs site. It definitely doesn't look like Yahoo yet, but I don't want my search site to be any more cluttered than it is now."

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  1. Greasemonkey oportunity by Jesse_132 · · Score: 4, Informative
    I know several people are already working on adding stuff to this using Greasemonkey!
    • Have your persistant searches there
    • Delicious popular
    • Integrate TadaList
    It is using tables and shouldn't be to hard to monkey up.
  2. As noted in the original story: by steeef · · Score: 5, Informative

    From the FAQ:

    6. Why did you mess up the clean, crisp Google homepage?

    We didn't. If you want to keep using the original Google homepage, you can. In fact, we expect that many users will. The personalized homepage is for those users who want to see more of the information that matters to them in the same place. You can always switch back and forth between your personalized homepage and the original Google homepage by clicking "Classic Home" or "Personalized Home." ...

    If you don't like it, don't use it. Google isn't going to make this their default page.

  3. Re:Clutter... by BinLadenMyHero · · Score: 4, Informative

    In fact, I never go to google.com. I use the "Quick Search" feature of Firefox to do all my searches (g for google l for google/linux img google images def for google define fm for freshmeat man for man pages cpan for perl modules w for wikipedia and so on..)

    There's also a handy extension that allows me to select text and open a right-click menu with all those searches for that text.