A personalized gateway to the web, iGoogle Portal allowed users to add web apps, feeds and Google gadgets, providing a customizable homepage experience until its discontinuation in 2013.
iGoogle Portal was a customizable homepage service launched by Google in 2005. It allowed users to personalize their Google homepage by adding web applications, RSS/Atom feeds, and Google Gadgets that displayed information like weather reports, horoscopes, photos, maps, and more.
Key features of iGoogle Portal included:
iGoogle Portal provided an early form of a personalized web portal at a time when Yahoo and MSN were popular homepage destinations. It enabled users to turn their homepage into a customizable command center for their online activities and interests.
After years as a popular Google product, iGoogle Portal was discontinued in November 2013 as usage declined with the rise of alternative homepages like Facebook, mobile apps, and browser tabbed browsing. Elements of iGoogle continue to live on in products like Google Discover and the Google app.