I second that ... The reasons for killing iGoogle have never convinced
me either (<= but , well , I don't run it on my own server , so ... ;)

PS: I'm hoping that tennis ball is not the one I lost @ Wimbledon
;)

On 7/11/12, Matthew Moran <[email protected]> wrote:
> I blogged about it several days ago.
>
> I have to check out netvibes and protopage. Part of my consulting business
> is helping organizations with various Google apps. iGoogle was a key piece
> of that..
>
> The odd is their "reasoning" - non of which had anything to do with browser
>
> independent, cloud-based services - the reason I use iGoogle. I don't want
> it tied to my phone or my browser.
> http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/matthewmoran/google-announces-the-end-if-igoogle-what-51794
>
> *From my blog:*
> *Reading their “why” iGoogle as going away made think, it is like peanut
> butter manufacturers were ceasing peanut butter production because there
> are now such things as tennis balls. (Sorry, I was making some peanut
> butter toast this morning and there was a tennis ball on the kitchen
> floor).
> *
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