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ditto.

I don't get their rationale behind killing iGoogle. Sure, it's not sleek looking enough nor "social" enough... but are those enough reasons to kill it? Cost of support? This is a product people actually find useful, and many can't live without, isn't that enough a reason to keep it?!

On the other hand, I wonder how many people would care about it that much if it's Google+ that were dropped... That's actually something you CAN live without...



Actually, it makes sense considering they want Google+ to be the "homepage" of the web. Why compete with your own products?


It makes sense for business, but definitely not for users. Instead of building upon something people actually find useful (iGoogle), they want to replace it with something nobody takes seriously (Google+)?




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