On virtually all web browsers (modern browsers, anyway), you can set a particular page (or pages if you have a tab-equipped browser) to automatically open when you launch the browser.
What page you choose is obviously up to you, and it’s generally a choice made depending on browsing habits.
That brings us to the question: What site do you use for your browser start page? Take a moment to vote in the poll (you’ll have to click through if you’re reading this in an RSS aggregator).
Where do you use your smartphone the most?
- EVERYWHERE! Whenever I have a chance! (86%, 6 Votes)
- While waiting in line (29%, 2 Votes)
- On public transportation (14%, 1 Votes)
- In the car (ಠ_ಠ) (14%, 1 Votes)
- In the bathroom (14%, 1 Votes)
- At restaurants (14%, 1 Votes)
- At work (14%, 1 Votes)
- Other (-85%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 7
Are you a Googlemaniac or do you prefer About:Blank? Or do you prefer to load up Netvibes or Pageflakes with RSS feeds and Twitter streams?

My blog, Todoist, Google Reader and Digg.I read Digg first, then Google Reader. Once I close each of those tabs, I try not to open them again until the next day. It usually works.
I can’t say I’m quite that organized. I use my “NTugo Webtop” page as my homepage. It has links to email login pages, a quick heads-up of some feeds, etc. It’s badly in need of updating though (just doesn’t do what I need it to do anymore). I pretty much do this every day:
Google.com/ig, within that I have a lot of content pulled in through feeds to compensate for opening dozens of tabs
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I use Aboogy.com. Helps me devide relevant from irelevant pages.
I am using http://www.browserstart.net – it has access to my contacts, calendar, bookmarks, search and easy links to the major portals.. – and lots of other stuff too.
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