Google Adds Social Networking To Personalized Home Page

By Social Editors • on August 14, 2009

Antone Gonsalves InformationWeek

Google launched a suite of “social gadgets” for iGoogle, including games, shared to-do lists, and video-sharing on YouTube.

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is giving people the option of adding social-networking capabilities to iGoogle, potentially expanding the personalized home page’s reach into such popular sites as MySpace, Friendster and others.

Google on Wednesday launched 19 “social gadgets”developed by the search engine or third parties. The mini-applications included multi-player games, such as Scrabble and chess; joint to-do lists and video-sharing on YouTube.

In addition, Google is giving iGoogle users the option of adding a “friends” section comprising people selected from the users’ Google contacts list. iGoogle users can share social gadget activities with these people. Google also has added a chat feature for messaging contacts directly from iGoogle.

Before the new social features, iGoogle primarily offered a single location for search and accessing applications, such as Gmail, and content, including syndicated feeds, weather information and news articles. Users can choose to leave out the new features, which are meant to keep people on iGoogle longer by eventually making it a hub for social-networking activities.

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