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Google is dropping iGoogle in 2013 and say to use Chrome to get the features of iGoogle. I prefer FF as my browser. Any FF add-ons that are similar to iGoogle?

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Google is dropping iGoogle in 2013 and say to use Chrome to get the features of iGoogle. I prefer FF as my browser. Any FF add-ons that are similar to iGoogle?

Google is dropping iGoogle in 2013 and say to use Chrome to get the features of iGoogle. I prefer FF as my browser. Any FF add-ons that are similar to iGoogle?

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Here are a couple of iGoogle alternatives.
http://techgeek.com.au/2012/07/05/still-need-your-igoogle-5-alternatives-you-should-consider/

By the time that shutdown happens, I wouldn't doubt that more alternatives popup.

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Before it shuts down, please give Skim.Me (http://skim.me) a try. We are a FF and Chrome add-on! I'm founder and you can email me at wu at skim dot me with what you don't like about it. We make your daily online routine more productive and have been working on this for the past year.

Your routine sources (not just news and social media) are automatically setup, personalized and managed for you. Browse content from your sources in timed batches throughout the day and see how much you've accomplished, never how many unread you have. All the content is viewed in our app instead of linking you outside to new tabs. Releasing summer 2012!