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iGoogle Alternative Mike Sutton - Dec 11, 2012 - Report this comment
iGoogle is going away. Switch to igHome.com
Look out -- Change.org isn't what it seems. Jenanne H. - Oct 26, 2012 - Report this comment
"Under certain conditions[22] signatures and other private information including email addresses and can be found by search engines. Change.org operates a system for signature hiding, which works only if the user has an account on Change.org, but[23] it does not work if the signature was forged or appears on another site operated by Change.org, PetitionOnline. That has drawn heavy criticism from (unintended) users, as in addition even multiple support requests on both the Change.org and PetitionOnline helpdesks are answered with great delay, if at all. Any support on PetitionOnline seems to have ended. "There has been debate and criticism[24][25]around the fact that Change.org is a for-profit business rather than an actual organization (expected users of '.org' domains). The site has been accused of fooling their users, advertising as an organization while hiding the fact that they are 'a for-profit entity that has an economic incentive to get people to sign petitions.' "Change.org is being deliberately deceitful through the use of the change.org name. I'd suspect that the average change.org user does not know that Change.org is a for-profit corporation, and that the corporation plans on using the contact information being provided to them to earn revenue." Clay Johnson, [25] "Change.org has also been accused of selling the personal data provided by the users to third-party companies that hire their services, gaining money at the expense of the users.[25]" from Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Change.org
Petition: Don't kill iGoogle! - Change.org Gersom Manresa - Oct 16, 2012 - Report this comment
If you would like to try and help keep iGoogle alive, please sign this petition and tell others about it... http://www.change.org/petitions/google-don-t-kill-igoogle
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- Best For Halloween - Aug 8, 2012 - Report this comment
Horror and Halloween Link Directory. Add your site for free. Horror authors, Halloween props, Halloween sound, Halloween costumes, Haunted houses, all horror related sites are welcome to join.
replaced with better gadget Glenn Fannick - May 31, 2012 - Report this comment
Try this: NPR: News, Music, Daily Quiz
??????????? Brad Branham - May 22, 2012 - Report this comment
Wait... just as Google tools are accelerating in usage, NPR decides to *stop* supporting their app for it? Um.... wow, now there's a fail. (moves BBC front and center on his iGoogle page)
Response from NPR Daniel Empey - Apr 27, 2012 - Report this comment
I sent NPR an email about this gadget and below is the response I got: Response to Message #464357: Dear Daniel, Thank you for contacting NPR. We appreciate your feedback, but we have stopped supporting this Google extension. Thank you for listening to NPR, and for your continued support of public broadcasting. For the latest news and information, visit NPR.org. Sincerely, Jeff NPR Audience Partnership 202-513-3232 www.npr.org _________________________________________________
NPR IN THE TITLE! Laura Ousset - Apr 26, 2012 - Report this comment
Whose news is this anyway? PLease restore the source in your title.