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    Administrator rojo's Avatar
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    iGoogle

    Has anyone else been using this feature? I've been loading up my homepage with all kinds of useless stuff to amuse myself; games, music players, weather, news etc..

    At the moment the theme I have as background is 'Dynamic Dots'. Before that it was 'Fractals'.
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    Sounds like fun ... and that you have w-a-y-y-y too much time on your hands ...

    I'll have to check it out, though ... if only to keep up with technology.
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    I haven't used it yet, but of course now I want to have a look.


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    I really enjoy it, Margaret.

    Well, to be honest, my page is decked out, but I don't use most things very often. I do, however, like having all the stuff right there for when I want it. I have a to-do list and a calendar too, which I find useful.

    I also have a Michael Jackson top 50 songs player. Sounds great.

    The games I have on there (but seldom use) are:

    Brain tuner
    Pacman
    Copter game
    Galaga

    Think I'll go change my background theme.
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
    ''The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work.'' - Michael Jackson

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