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iGoogle vs OneGet

A side-by-side look at iGoogle and OneGet. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

iGoogle

iGoogle

Online Services

iGoogle was a customizable homepage launched by Google in 2005. It allowed users to add widgets like weather, news, and Gmail to create a personalized homepage. iGoogle was discontinued in 2013 as usage declined.

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OneGet

OneGet

Os & Utilities

OneGet is a package manager for Windows that aims to unify software installation across various package managers. It provides a common interface and set of capabilities for consumers to install, update, configure and remove software packages.

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