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slawecki
Aug 9, 12, 11:48 pm
i have used yahoo. com adjusted with an ad blocker for years as my first open page(i don't know what you call that page). in the past month or so, yahoo.com has been trashed by a bunch of kids. all pictures and videos. takes forever to load, and has become difficult to find information.

what are the suggested replacements? i have verizon, and verizon.net is unbelievably horrible. the opening page is celebs and what they want for tatoos.


cjkcue
Aug 9, 12, 11:53 pm
Google is nice and plain. No news or stuff like that on the home page, but should load quickly.

CX HK
Aug 9, 12, 11:56 pm
I use Google News so I just see what's going on in a glance... but in terms of the "general-ness" of Yahoo, I don't see an immediate replacement.


boberonicus
Aug 10, 12, 12:01 am
Does anyone remember the days when so many sites were just advertising portals crammed with irrelevant content? Like, you'd visit your ISP's web site, and it would be loaded with ads, and there was no apparent way to actually contact them. Google seemed like such a breath of fresh air in those days. I think that's why I appreciate Google so much; no nonsense. Just lots of scary stuff that they're doing with me and my data on the back end...

h15t0r1an
Aug 10, 12, 5:27 pm
You can use any page you like on any website you like as your home page. If I understand your meaning, that's what it's called. Just pick any page on any site you like, and enter it and it will be the default page loaded anytime you load up your browser.

Watch out for google though, as boberonicus says. It's like selling your soul... they've got it stitched up so to get many of the most useful services you effectively (and by default) allow them to track you and collect data on you hugely...

AmericanCasey
Aug 10, 12, 7:08 pm
If you want nothing, you can use

about:blank

--This might not load instantaneously if you have a virus scan going, but it is fast otherwise. And you don't get anything!

LIH Prem
Aug 10, 12, 10:58 pm
what are the suggested replacements?

+1 for about:blank

Why do you need a personalized or non-personalized home page? Especially when you just want to open the browser to go somewhere else, the loading of these other pages slows you down. Use a bookmark for that.

Change your start page and home page to "use a blank page", aka about:blank

simplify your life.

-David

cheltzel
Aug 11, 12, 7:30 am
I use about:blank as well.

For searches, I have switched to dogpile.com. I find it faster than any of the other search portals and it looks like it is pretty neutral as far as customizing the search results.

origin
Aug 11, 12, 9:00 am
I always set my first pages to google. On all my computers it loads very quickly. Also it enables me to test the speed of the connection I have at that moment.

chgoeditor
Aug 11, 12, 11:19 am
I'm another one for blank start pages, though I used to use CNN for my go-to start page. I guess it really depends on what you're looking for/is most helpful when you start your browser.

DeafFlyer
Aug 11, 12, 11:29 am
My default page is the speed dial page in the browser.

xooz
Aug 11, 12, 5:22 pm
I use Firefox, and my start page is the page with my most recent links displayed (ala Chrome). Doesn't take long to load and I can click on Yahoo or CNN from there.

Dugernaut
Aug 12, 12, 4:32 pm
Flyertalk is always a nice place to start one's surfing.

h15t0r1an
Aug 12, 12, 6:29 pm
Flyertalk is always a nice place to start one's surfing.hmmm perhaps not if you're in the office with boss standing next to you asking you to boot up your internet to look up "one quick thing"...oops!

77five
Aug 15, 12, 1:10 pm
chrome with google.....plus the chrome incognito is priceless...imho

javabytes
Aug 15, 12, 10:57 pm
I think that's why I appreciate Google so much; no nonsense. Just lots of scary stuff that they're doing with me and my data on the back end...

Try not to think about that... after all, they say it themselves... "don't be evil"... :D

It really is hard to get away from Google. Between search, mail, news... I really wish there were viable alternatives.

CX HK
Aug 16, 12, 1:30 am
Try not to think about that... after all, they say it themselves... "don't be evil"... :D

It really is hard to get away from Google. Between search, mail, news... I really wish there were viable alternatives.

Search Google dominates, no question about that, and the same goes for Apps and Calendar...

But I try to distance myself from going "all-Google" by using Firefox instead of Chrome, and Outlook.com offers a pretty decent alternative to Gmail. Plus, Outlook is still being developed.

The one that I will not be able to get away from is Google News... even with the news function on Bloomberg Terminals nothing beats the search on GN.

Oh, and did I mention YouTube?

77five
Aug 16, 12, 9:21 am
Search Google dominates, no question about that, and the same goes for Apps and Calendar...

But I try to distance myself from going "all-Google" by using Firefox instead of Chrome, and Outlook.com offers a pretty decent alternative to Gmail. Plus, Outlook is still being developed.

The one that I will not be able to get away from is Google News... even with the news function on Bloomberg Terminals nothing beats the search on GN.

Oh, and did I mention YouTube?

I agree with you guys about over reliance on google...but I think that major shift will occur only when Google try to screw people....like apple does with selling overpriced accessories etc....Also outlook looks promising until MSFT goes to being microsoft again...:) BTW what you think of BING or another search engine?

LIH Prem
Aug 16, 12, 10:20 pm
I agree with you guys about over reliance on google...but I think that major shift will occur only when Google try to screw people....like apple does with selling overpriced accessories etc....Also outlook looks promising until MSFT goes to being microsoft again...:) BTW what you think of BING or another search engine?

what does any of that have to do with a request for suggestions to replace a home page?

-David

77five
Aug 18, 12, 7:38 am
just to let you guys know that the Box.com is now giving 25GB of Free space online

Internaut
Aug 18, 12, 8:01 am
Try not to think about that... after all, they say it themselves... "don't be evil"... :D

It really is hard to get away from Google. Between search, mail, news... I really wish there were viable alternatives.

There are alternatives to Google; Microsoft for example. Where Google still wins at the moment is how device agnostic they are. I can have an Android, Windows, OSX or iOS device and all will work perfectly well with Google's major services.

77five
Aug 18, 12, 10:57 am
There are alternatives to Google; Microsoft for example. Where Google still wins at the moment is how device agnostic they are. I can have an Android, Windows, OSX or iOS device and all will work perfectly well with Google's major services.

Yes and also the fact that their products are Top Notch and Free...I love them but their reach into our life is matter of caution

Global_Hi_Flyer
Aug 20, 12, 5:56 pm
Just lots of scary stuff that they're doing with me and my data on the back end...

This...

Try not to think about that... after all, they say it themselves... "don't be evil"... :D

It really is hard to get away from Google. Between search, mail, news... I really wish there were viable alternatives.

And that.

I'm not thrilled with the way G's Chrome works on my Galaxy Nexus (default is to log you in for tracking purposes, but you can log out - among other concerns).

Email, either (no "select/delete all" from the trash folder. But at least there are options.

sparkchaser
Aug 21, 12, 12:48 am
My "homepage" is actually four tabs: Gmail, bimmerforums, /tg/, and /trv/ -- any new tabs open to blank.

mikel51
Aug 21, 12, 5:42 am
I use myyahoo and/or igoogle with my favorite conglomerations of news, stock quotes, calendar, weather, etc.



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