It seems like people that haven't used it don't understand the "live" 
aspect of the widgets.  I guess Yahoo offers a similar homepage type thing 
but I haven't been able to figure anything out for Chrome that comes close. 
 Who cares about Android?  I have an iphone! (sorry Larry). My guess is 
that iGoogle doesn't make them any money so it's of no use to them.

On Tuesday, July 3, 2012 5:57:02 PM UTC-4, GONSALVR wrote:
>
>  iGoogle gives a customized Tile layout of "live" widgets so you get 
> updates of new emails, Remember The Milk [ To Do List ], weather, news, 
> calendar etc. While adding an app to Chrome is simply shortcut to a 
> webpage... hardly cutting edge 2012 technology. iGoogle is an ideal web 
> portal for anyone serious about productivity
>

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