Animated Tour of iGoogle, Google’s Custom Homepage Feature

by Scott Beale on February 22, 2008 · 0 comments

Google recently posted a cool animated video showing how to use iGoogle, their custom homepage feature, where you can add feeds and Google Gadgets.

via Irina Slutsky on Pownce

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