Saturday 24 September 2011

How can you change to the google home page?

how can you change to the google home page so it looks like the yahoo or msn home pages with all the news of the day?
How can you change to the google home page?
Google does not have a %26quot;home page%26quot; like yahoo or MSN that displays the news. They went with a cleaner feel for their search engine. However you can create and igoogle homepage. If you look at the top right hand corner of the google homepage their should be a link called igoogle. Click that. From there you will probably have to create a google account if you don't already have one. Once that is done however you can add %26quot;widgets%26quot; to your homepage. In this way you can get news feeds, or comic strips, or games, or your email...basically anything that you could want on a home page.



Hope this helps.
How can you change to the google home page?
Google's main search page will never look like that- they have a rule that they'll never put more than 28 words on that page. Google is a search engine, and that's all they do. If you have a google account (from Gmail, YouTube, or any of their other sites), you can create an iGoogle page which you can customize- it's closer to the My Yahoo page than the Yahoo main page. There's a link to it in the upper right corner of the Google home page.
you cant
Firefox? Tools%26gt;Options.



It will open a window, and there you will see homepage: typewhatyouwant.com!



Internet Explorer?



1.





Go to the Web page you want to make your home page.



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On the Internet Explorer 6 Tools menu, click Internet Options.



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In the Internet Options box, on the General tab, click the Use Current button.

Internet Options box









Click OK.
http://desktop.google.com/en/?ignua=1
You can go to



http://www.google.com/ig



and sign in with your google username and password and then you can modify your homepage to the way you want it to be, its pretty cool.
igoogle maybe
You can't.
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