Saturday, May 21, 2005

Do you Google? | CNET News.com

Now, I love Google, and I'm all for them expaning into different things, and if they want to become a web portal, I'd like to see it. There's only one problem. I set up one of these Google personalized pages as soon as I saw that it was available, and it sucks. I mean it sucks bad, it looks like something that may have been useful in about 1997 or so. Yahoo's personalized page as well as MSN's and probably about a million or so other portal are a billion times better than this thing. It's all text, it's extremely limited in content, and it's just ugly. If they improve it to be at least comporable to Yahoo, I'll use it, but if this is all they're offering, they shouldn't have even bothered.

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