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Google Home

By Elsa Wenzel on 09/10/2006

More Google reviews , RRP: Free

The good:

  • Easy to set up and maintain
  • Organises feeds within a clean page layout
  • Integrates Google tools and third-party content

The bad:

  • Offers only six tabs to organise content
  • Google tailors search results to your lookups while you're signed in

The bottomline:

Google Home is a breezy service that lets you create a custom sign-in page chock-full of news and widgets.

Editors' rating:

8/10

Users' rating:

7.1/10

If you already frequent Google.com to look up stuff on the Web, why not fill the vast white space on that page with news you read and online tools you need? Google Home, a personal Web page service, can wrap together all sorts of content so that you don't have to type long URLs and visit multiple Web sites.

To get started, just set up a Google account or grab your handle and password if you already have one, then click the Personalized Home link atop Google.com. Or, you can visit google.com/ig. The searchable "Add more to this page" link hooks you up with content arranged by topic, such as Finance or Fun & Games, and a display of popular Gadgets. Click Add It Now to grab what you like, and that selection then appears as a new box, or module, on Google Home. We found this setup more intuitive than even that of the no-brainer rival My Yahoo. When looking up new modules for the home page, just make sure to pick the "Add more to this page" link first, and not the general search field for the Internet.


Google Home

The minimal, clean layout of Google Home mimics the company's other services. While we prefer the tighter interface of Netvibes, that experience was marred by frequently broken feeds. Among the home pages we tested, Google Home and My Yahoo loaded the most quickly, while Windows Live.com suffered the longest delays.

The tabbed layout is convenient for organising your subjects into topics or tasks. For example, you can set up a Travel tab and add modules containing news from abroad as well as Google Maps, a currency converter, and phrase translator. If you added an ESPN module to your Business News tab, just drag that module up to your Sports tab. You can hide modules one by one; Netvibes lets you collapse them all at once. Google colour-codes each tab and lets you rename it right away, but we wanted to add more than six, as we could with the unlimited number within Netvibes.

You can add Gadgets in fewer steps than with the widgets for Netvibes. Just click Add It Now, and Google Home displays a check mark. Google's Gadgets include a world clock, lunar phase, eBay auctions, religious verses, to-do lists, stock quotes, space photos from NASA, yellow pages, Del.icio.us links, and maps. Open coding allows users to add their own widgets, so the library will continue to evolve. At this point, Google Gadgets are more plentiful than similar widgets within the Windows Live Gallery. And Yahoo's widgets cannot be added to My Yahoo.


Google Home offers a giant gallery of Gadgets that you can add to your own page with one mouse-click. Of course, you can search for modules on nearly any subject.

Modules of Google tools include Gmail, Calendar, Maps, Chat, Reader, News, and search history. You can even add a module with feeds of specific Google searches to get the latest news from around the Web about your footy team, orchids, or whatever else you're into. You can customise modules further, such as creating a feed for a topic as you would with Google Alerts. Among the competition, Google Home also has the most games: Pac-Man, Hangman, Tetris, and Sudoku, to name a few. We created a Silly tab for that stuff. But remember that once you leave the tab or page, you'll lose the work up to that point; our half-full crossword puzzle went blank when we skipped to another tab.

Keep in mind that if you're logged in and you use Google to research a sensitive subject, such as breast cancer, you'd be wise to sign out first. Otherwise, Google will remember your activities and tailor its search results accordingly -- which might rank search results related to your previous lookups high on the page.

Google's well-organised, searchable help resources are better than those for most other home pages, although we couldn't find a user forum to add to the mix. To contact peers, you'll have to look for posts within the general Google forum.

To keep up-to-date with the latest headlines and to access widgets, we'd rather use Google Home than the intrusive Google Desktop 4. We like Google Home's balance of powerful features and clean design. If you already use Google's other services, this one can put many of them onto one convenient page.

rrandall1
31/03/2008, 08:57 AM

rating
8
/10

i had same problem with Internet beta and google tool bar. installed your new beta tool bar and sofar sogood

Pros: GIVE ME SOME MORE TIME TO SE WHAT I CAN DO WITH IT.

Cons: I did not like not being able to use google tool bar

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marottomarie
17/03/2008, 05:54 AM

rating
2
/10

IT IS RUDE AND CRUDE OF GOOGLE TO LOCK MY SEARCH ENGINE AND INSIST I ADD FEATURES I DO NOT WANT AND ALLOW DOWNLOADS I DO NOT WANT. I WILL NEVER DOWNLOAD ANOTHER GOOGLE PRODUCT OR SERVICE.

Pros: NONE

Cons: ALL

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olofsen@skymesh.com.au
06/02/2008, 04:37 PM

rating
9
/10

I have used google for my internet explorer for several years,lost the page, tried to recover it must supply username and password, old email ,olofsen@bigblue.net.au, new email olofsen@skymesh.com.au, password inday1122, but not accepted, can you please help. Ernst Olofse.

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4princeofpeace
14/12/2007, 03:09 PM

rating
10
/10

I just got a new account with gmail 4princeofpeace@gmail.com I think it was this that they offered to make a home page. I declined but have reconcidered is this the right place?

Pros: looks great

Cons: why aren't I recognized here?my pass word was rejected so I haven't got to try it.

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rsunderbruch
29/03/2007, 05:42 AM

rating
8
/10

How can I get this Google Home. It appears to be just what I need for the info

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23/10/2006, 06:45 AM

rating
9
/10

Great, but could be better...

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09/10/2006, 08:30 PM

rating
10
/10

the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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09/10/2006, 03:13 PM

rating
4
/10

live.com.au is a way better site!

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09/10/2006, 03:08 PM

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4
/10

live.com.au is a way better site!

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