<p>What are some good websites containing great variety of information can be choose as home page? Except for yahoo, google, msn, and aol? Thanks a lot.</p>
<p>Think about what sites you use the most frequently when using your computer. Then think about loading time. If its a long-loading page for your connection speed, it probably is better off for just being used as a bookmark.
So for examples: If your a social person, facebook.
if a news person, preferred online newssource
information person: wikipedia, etc.
gamer: steam, game’s official site (for ones with changing data)</p>
<p>But we can’t give you exact sites without being you.</p>
<p>Youtube?</p>
<p>Being a news person, I prefer Yahoo.</p>
<p>I use about:blank . I hate it when a homepage is loading when I don’t want it to.</p>
<p>iGoogle is my favorite.</p>
<p>pageflakes</p>
<p>How about wikipedia’s random article url?
Make your homepage [url=<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random[/url”>Berestia, Chernivtsi Oblast - Wikipedia]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random[/url</a>] and you’ll learn something every time you open the browser.</p>
<p>msn and aol suck. Use:</p>
<p>Yahoo for news
Facebook for social
College website for nerds
Youtube for wasting time
Google for everything</p>
<p>Use google.</p>
<p>I just use SpeedDial which is a fully-customizable extension that lets me quickly go to whatever I’m in the mood to see: news, email, Woot.com., YouTube, etc. Give a whirl on Firefox or Chrome.</p>
<p>I use about:blank. Why should you have a homepage when you visit so many websites?</p>
<p>Or, if you really wanted to, why not create your own homepage with links to the websites that you most frequent? Learn a bit of HTML – it’s actually quite simple.</p>
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<p>Having a favorites bar on your browser is also simple.</p>
<p>When I open Chrome, it opens my email, Google Calendar and the front page of Yahoo.</p>
<p>blank</p>
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