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Comments (7)
Not updating? Bert Zuber - Nov 2, 2012 - Report this comment
Hasn't updated for some time now. Any clues?
iGoogle Alternative Mike Sutton - Sep 27, 2012 - Report this comment
iGoogle is going away. Switch to igHome.com
grrr



- Kathleen "Irish" O'Dell - Mar 10, 2010 - Report this comment
This used to show the whole article in the gadget but now I have to click "more" and then it opens in the same tab. I loved how I didn't have to leave my homepage to read the articles. This is just annoying.
Links open incorrectly Dale Harrington - Feb 6, 2010 - Report this comment
When I click a link to an article in the Gizmodo gadget on my iGoogle page it opens the article in a new tab instead of the same tab. This behavior started about a week ago. I've tried changing my iGoogle settings but nothing seems to help. If I click on the main Gizmodo link at the top of the gadget, it opens in the same tab like it should. I've tried it in several different browsers and get the same results in all. Any ideas?
some interesting articles



- Anonymous - Jul 11, 2009 - Report this comment
I like some of their articles but a few of their writers come off as jerks. Also, some articles aren't technology news at all. In one article, the writer was asking readers how to fix his computer. In another article, the writer asked people what device they used to record themselves having sex.
Better than Engadget Anonymous - Sep 16, 2008 - Report this comment
It's like Engadget, but without all the Apple Ads and fanboyisms. But then of course it's similar to Engadget - Engadget copies most of Giz's articles and regurgitates them.