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    <title>Portalization Proceeds</title>
    <summary>A few years ago, I wrote a post called Portalization which showed a Yahoo homepage screenshot with certain services grayed-out, as an indicator of which...</summary>
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      <name>Anil</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p>A few years ago, I wrote a post called <a href="http://www.dashes.com/anil/2004/05/17/portalization">Portalization</a> which showed a Yahoo homepage screenshot with certain services grayed-out, as an indicator of which corresponding tools Google offered. It was a look at how Google's feature set had expanded with the (then-new) Gmail, and inspired some comments speculating about My Google, which later launched as Google Personalized Homepage.</p>

<p>A couple of years later, Google offers many more of the services that used to be Yahoo's domain -- and Steve Bryant's independently <a href="http://googlewatch.eweek.com/content/today_in_stupid/mockup_what_if_google_made_a_yahoolike_start_page_1.html">come up with a mockup</a> of a Yahoo-style Google homepage. I can't decide if it's brilliant or terrifying, but I do wonder what adoption of Google's non-search services would look like if this design were adopted.</p>]]>
      
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