Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

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Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

Post by Shorty82 » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:30 pm

Google announced on Tuesday that they are planning on retiring iGoogle in 16 months citing that web and mobile apps the need for it has eroded over time. This is bull as a lot of people don't own or use smart phones so mobile apps don't help them and while browser apps are good they can't be accessed on any computer no matter what OS or browser they are running.

The official thread on the Google Products forum is ablaze with thousands and thousands of people begging Google to reconsider. I've posted on there and have signed two petitions (here and here) linked from there asking Google to change their mind. I even wrote Google's corporate headquarters an actual letter about this.

I use iGoogle every single day, it is my homepage. With it I can access the weather, news, etc. all from one place and check them with a glance. Nothing else I know of (at least not from Google) comes close to replacing it. They're of course talking up Chrome and browser apps but a lot of people don't want to or can't use Chrome and want access to the information no matter where they are, only iGoogle can do that as it is web based, not browser based. One only has to log into Google and their personalized iGoogle page is available, it doesn't matter what OS or what browser they are running or where they are at.

If you use iGoogle I ask you to do your part to save it, post in the official thread, sign the petitions, write them a letter if you want. Google has made a stupid decision and we as Google users need to make sure they hear our voices saying "Keep iGoogle!"

If you want to send them a letter their snail-mail address is:
Google Inc.
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Mountainview, CA 94043


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Re: Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

Post by Big Wallaby » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:54 am

All of the above done. One more letter sent, one more time the petition is signed. I a signer #1156.


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Re: Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

Post by BRWombat » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:20 am

Same here!


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Re: Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

Post by Shorty82 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:22 am

Thanks, guys!

I just realized I didn't link to the second petition in the original post. Here ya go!


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Re: Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

Post by TiggerHappy » Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:35 pm

Ridiculous that they're only thinking of 1st-world countries in this decision and not considering the fact that the rest of the world doesn't have mobile phones that connect to the Internet. :mad:



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Re: Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

Post by Shorty82 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:56 pm

TiggerHappy wrote:Ridiculous that they're only thinking of 1st-world countries in this decision and not considering the fact that the rest of the world doesn't have mobile phones that connect to the Internet. :mad:
Or the fact that a lot of people in the first world don't have smart phones (I don't for instance) and/or data plans. Even if someone does iGoogle isn't a mobile app. With smart phones one has to check different apps to get different information while with iGoogle one can have that info all on one place where they can check it at a glance.

I really hope Google listens to their users and decides to keep iGoogle.


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Re: Google planning to retire iGoogle on 11/01/2013

Post by Shorty82 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:25 pm

Bumping this thread as it seems Google is still planning on retiring iGoogle. I just got another "reminder note" about the retirement on my iGoogle page.


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