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iGoogle Header Remover Improves Screen Real Estate [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

Now that iGoogle has full-screen Gmail, weather, and other gadgets, you may start accessing more of your Google services from inside iGoogle. The iGoogle Header Remover Greasemonkey user script...
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Use iGoogle's Gmail Gadget to Get Around Blocked Gmail [Gmail Tip]

The Daily Gyan blog adds to the list of work-arounds to access Gmail at places where it's normally blocked—this time, by using the fully-functional gadget available in the "new" iGoogle. If...
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The New iGoogle Gets Full-screen Gmail [Igoogle]

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...
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The New iGoogle Gets Full Screen Gmail [Igoogle]

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...
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Dropbox Gadget Adds Your Synced Files to iGoogle [Igoogle]

Last week we introduced you to Dropbox, a freeware application that instantaneously syncs files between computers and backs them up online through the Dropbox web interface. The Dropbox iGoogle...
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Start Using the New iGoogle Today [Screenshot Tour]

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...
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iGoogle Gets a New Look [Igoogle]

Google will start rolling out the new version of iGoogle this month, with a full roll-out in July, integrating chat like Gmail, a sidebar, and several other features worth a look. [via]
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Edit Google's Mobile Page from iGoogle [Mobile Phone]

Google has made it a lot easier to re-order and change what gadgets show up on your personalized Google Mobile page. Head to your iGoogle page, hit "Settings," and scroll down to Mobile. You can add...
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Share Google Gadget Data [Igoogle]

You've been able to share gadgets on your iGoogle homepage for some time now, but now you can share the information stored in them—like sticky notes. Set the content of your gadget as...
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Back Up and Reorder Your iGoogle Page [How To]

Google doesn't offer a drag-and-drop method of reordering the tabs on your personalized iGoogle page, but you can manually move the tabs using an XML backup tool provided on the settings page. The...
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Add Full Web Pages to iGoogle [How To]

The Google Operating System points out an overlooked but seriously worthy iGoogle gadget that can display entire up-to-date web pages inside a tab on Google's start page service. You might have seen...
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Track Super Tuesday Results with Google and Twitter [Super Tuesday]

Google's offering two neat tools for tracking today's election action: a Super Tuesday Google Map that displays Twitter posts, Google News headlines, and videos from across the country about the...
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Get Started with Data Visualization in iGoogle [Data]

iGoogle, Google's personalized start page and gadget platform, can be a great place to store things you want to glance at on a regular basis. Google Operating System points out a number of great...
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Google’s OpenSocial:It will hit Facebook where it matters the most.

I first heard of OpenSocial on Dorai’s blog. This concept just took me off and i then thought of doing a few more googling on this. OpenSocial is a set of common APIs for building social applications on the web. These common APIs mean that developers only have to learn once in order to start building social applications for multiple websites, and any website will be able to implement OpenSocial and host social applications. OpenSocial Open Social according to me will hit Facebook where it matters the most, Writing applications. It will allow developers to write applications with ease and deploy them on any social network. Amazing…right?
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