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That's what I was referring to earlier. One of the greatest unsung features of Chrome is its default new tab page, which completely eliminates the need for a "home page". Screenshots of eight of the web sites you've visited most often recently, and a line at the bottom showing recently closed tabs that you might want to reopen. The address bar is there for searching. Instant display, no need to load anything from the Internet.
number one in Opera speed dial... http://www.spiegel.de/ it's the first page I look at every morning.
Yahoo. I can see some news, go directly to my mail, or see the boxscores. Long time ago I had nba.com
LL still gets the indie cred for being first. better luck next time. My homepage is Pitchfork obviously.