Sunday, January 15, 2006
Mobile version of the personalized start page of Google
Google continues to surprise to users of mobile devices with versions of its service optimized for these devices. If the first was the mobile version of GMail, and now we can take our corresponding mobile version of Google Personalized.

Google Personalized is a start page for our Palm
For those who do not know, Google Personalized Home Page is one where, in addition to its search engine, you can have the inbox of our e-mail account in Gmail, the owners of the latest news, securities, the board of cinema The weather forecasts, and the holders of all the RSS feeds you want.
The setup is simple:
- Preferably from a PC, go into Google Personalized and we created our records with our Gmail account.
- We enter "My account", top right, and configure everything to our liking. You can put the page in Spanish, among other things.
- Now add the content they want. Click on "Add Content", above left, and we displays a menu with all content available. The process is very simple, just click add, and will appear on the site. In the title of each elemendo there is the option to "edit" to set the element, and a cross, it will remove. Dragging the bar can order items to leave the page to our liking.
- Once everything is as we want, is now ready for use in both the PC and the Palm. From the Palm, go on the Internet and go to the same page of Google Personalized.
- We tap into where it says "Sign Up" We ask the email and password. Enter the data, and mark "Remember me on this team."
And we already have our personalized start page running on the PDA. I have had a problem with the Blazer. Whenever I enter the menu is deployed to add content, do not know if my problem is or Blazer. If so, will have to decide to switch to a better browser.
Have all the information on the homepage, combined with the light that is Google's interface makes a delight to use this home page on the Palm. For more information on this service, you can read the FAQ.
By: Mark Gonzalez Troyes in Palm News
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