On June 8, Google announced that it would discontinue 
iGoogle on November 1, 2013.
The official explanation for this change in marketing strategy is "with modern apps that run on platforms like 
Chrome and 
Android, the need for 
iGoogle has eroded over time."
What this really means is that 
Google has decided that they cannot successfully market ads to a personalized environment like 
iGoogle. 
What will be in its place? Google probably envisions 
Google+ working as a handy substitute. It doesn't have the features of 
iGoogle, but this means that Google will be updating 
Google+ to try to accommodate the present needs for an RSS resource center.
Many users who use iGoogle as their start page, may replace their control dashboard with 
NetVibes or 
ProtoPage or My Yahoo. 
Lifehacker provides a good comparison of 
NetVibes and ProtoPage in a recent posting. They are both great alternatives for 
iGoogle.
If you are interested in making 
Google+ your homepage, I believe this would be in the form of a Business Page.  There are already tutorials about making 
Google+ Business Pages like this one from 
Social Media Examiner. It could be pretty cool to have your Google Hangout on your opening page. You could talk with your friends at the beginning of your day and never get any work done.  =-)
NOTE: Discontinuing iGoogle is part of a "spring cleaning" that Google appears to be doing to streamline their offerings.
- Google Video stopped accepting submissions in 2009 and will be moving its content to YouTube soon. if you have videos on Google Video you have until August 20 to migrate, delete or download your content.
- Google Mini, a customizable search engine, will discontinue at the end of July.
- Google Talk Chatback has been discontinued.  
What will you do? Do you use 
iGoogle to organize your PLN or with your students' PLNs? How will this affect how you organize your life?
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