Thu, Feb 12th, 2009 |
I hang my home-page hat on iGoogle, which I like for its huge library of gadgets (little add-ons you can use to customize your pages) and easy integration with various Google apps (like Gmail and Google Docs).
I think the single most useful gadget on my iGoogle page is the Days Since Counter, which solves the problem of trying to remember how many days it's been since I did something.
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