mine is blank :) but my dad uses google calendar. - Goktug Gedik
Gmail. :) I pretty much keep my session set so that Gmail, GReader, and Friendfeed are open all the time. - Jandy Stone
I use "Speed Dial", a Firefox add-in, which shows my 20 top favorite websites - displayed as thumbnails images all on 1 page ...just click and go... very similar to the Opera browser and Google Chrome's home page idea. - Susan Beebe
It used to be iGoogle but I have recently switched to Gmail since I have added the FriendFeed, Remember The Milk and Calendar modules - I highly recommend it! - Luca Belletti
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iGoogle's my home page, but more often than not I head to Twitter first. - Rod Nicolson
I have several - Gmail, Google Reader, Friendfeed - Wayne Schulz
Used to be iGoogle, but it's been Gmail for the last month or so. - Matthew Blaisdell
I use iGoogle for my homepage, with the Gmail gadget on there of course! - Ken Knecht
@steverubel Gmail is also one of my browser's start tabs. I also open Friendfeed, twitter, and GReader via Tab Mix Plus (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-...) - Czar
Gmail, iGoogle, and a handmade page full of links in the browser; FF in a mini window off to one side; and Digsby in the systray for Twitter . . . - LJF Wolffe
iGoogle, but I also use the speed dial in Firefox (plugin) and Google Chrome (home page). - Philip Norton
about:blank Helps me be mindful of where I really want to go when starting a session - Peter Svensk
iGoogle (with the friendfeed, nytimes, and reader gadgets) - don loeb
The only time I ever had a home page in any browser was when I made my own little no-frills browser and hard coded Google as its home page, which I ended up regretting, because it slowed the browser down. - April Russo
'blank' as each time I open the browser I always want to go somewhere different. BB keeps me up to date with email.. - Nigel Stolting
I'm still Google Reader. I still use Twhirl mostly for FriendFeed. - Jesse Stay
I launch my browser with four tabs, in this order: 1) Gmail 2) Pandora 3) Google Reader 4) Twitter - Bryan Person
Google Reader with the FriendFeed real-time sidebar open at all times. I usually have Gmail and Facebook always open in a tabs most of the time. Not a fan of gateway sites like iGoogle. Can't get used to the layout. Not intuitive to me. - Rolf Schewe
jellodash as my homepage with yoono as sidebar. sometimes also oodesk. - Stefan Lafloer
I tried that for a while but it takes too long for the page to load. Might be different with FF3 though. Currently it is iGoogle for me. - Rob
iGoogle: Gmail (by Ginga) & Remember the Milk gadgets on top. My iGoogle tabs are News (Google, Digg, Fark), Social (FF, Twitter, Facebook), Docs (Google Docs, Notebook) and Pandora loads in my Vista sidebar automatically. - Gus
New tabs (or windows) are blank. GReader & Friendfeed are always open. Others as needed. - Logical Extremes
FriendFeed,Twitter,Gmail,GReader,iGoogle,Twhirl - infernal machine.:) - Igor Poltavskiy
I use an easily-updated all-white homepage made out of a Word document that I saved to HTML and posted online with "No Index, No Follow" tags. I use a lot of websites and databases that require a user name and password, and I like to have all of these sites in one place where I can control how they are clustered together (example: Databases, Company Information, List Sources, etc.). The page also includes frequently used form letters. I also love the fact that the UI is completely commercial free. - Harry Joiner
I use speed dial (fire fox) it has windows that thumbnail 9 sights of my choice. On my windows box its ff, and gaming sights and wilik's. On my linux box is ff assorted wiki's and forums. - J. Abdul-Qahhar