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A quick visit to www.google.com/m/igoogle will take you to a whole new version of iGoogle.
Once you log in you will find all the widgets you have on your desktop version, albeit in single column form, available.
The new version is much faster to load than before and seems to have a host of new functionality. For example, the Google Voice gadget works extremely well. In addition, when you move from one service to another it seems to make the transition much more quickly than before.
Sure, the resident Google app provides access to a host of Google services, but with so many iGoogle widgets available, this is really worth a look!
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