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iGoogle = Lame half-assed name for Personalized Google?

Posted in Stupid, Tech by Derek at 1:00 pm
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What’s going on Google?! iGoogle = Personalized Homepages? The whole "i" phased started and ended quite soem time ago. With so many brainiacs on your campus, wasn’t there a better alternative for the whole Google Personalized page title? We’ll let our readers decide what other names Google should have considered for its personal start-pages. Readers, have at it in the comments. If given a million dollars, actually strike that. If given $10, what would you have rebadged Google Personalized pages as?

12 Responses to “iGoogle = Lame half-assed name for Personalized Google?”

  1. Pete says:

    my.google.com? No wait, that’s been done. I’d rather have that then igoogle… lame.

  2. Ronald Heft says:

    Google Goo! Mold your page into anything you want.

  3. Jeff Decker says:

    pGoogle

  4. j2 says:

    Froogle.

  5. kris says:

    junk.google
    lame.google
    lazymegoogle
    boring.google
    myway,google
    anythingbutigoogle

  6. Matt W says:

    Google Home

    It really doesn’t need a “name”. Just leave it as google.com/ig

  7. Van says:

    The name has always been iGoogle, hence google.com/ig

  8. John says:

    um…why not keep it how it was…Personalized home….no one really cared…so why change it????

    if anything…google home or somehting

  9. Justin says:

    the Google lounge maybe?

    or better yet…the G spot

    X)

  10. Matt J says:

    nothing would be better than the original google..

  11. Donkey Cock says:

    Perhaps we can all get past this with out too many tears being shed. I for one think it is quite creative for a company generating BILLIONS of dollars to come up with a campaign such as this. I hope that Apple does not take them to court. I mean, look at Burger King’s frypod.

    DannyECrane@gmail.com

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