What's your home page?

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    The title is pretty self-explanatory, but the thought crossed my mind and I was curious to know. What's your browser's home page?

    As for myself, I currently have Yahoo! set as mine.
     
    Google. Loads fast so I can just use the home button if I want to check that I have internet.
     
    Opera's Speed dial is my home page. It's got shortcuts to my favorite sites like PC and Youtube. Plus, it also has all my tweets and facebook notifications on them, after having installed some plug-ins.
     
    I've got mymgn.com as my homepage. It's the forum I'm a global moderator on, so it just saves me a few clicks since I browse it more than anything.
     
    I usually just use the default home pages. I'm starting to get used to FireFox's.
     
    For me, it's google. It's very convenient and I don't feel like changing it to anything else.
     
    I'm pretty sure mine is just set to Google. I almost never close my browser without saving my tabs though so I haven't seen it in ages. I also have three pinned tabs now (gmail, twitter, and tumblr) so when my browser starts up from scratch, I get those instead of my homepage... I think.
     
    Mine's google and Tweetdeck. Both of those are in a new tab when I open my browser.
     
    My home page is set to Google. I don't feel like changing it to anything else.
     
    Google.com, I normally check my e-mail (via gmail) first when I open my web browser.
     
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    Amazing, isn't it?
    I prefer to use the URL and search bars I have at the top of the window.
     
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    igoogle,don't ask why,but it's set on Google Chrome,and I'm not changing it yet.
     
    I have Firefox set to open ATT Yahoo, my PC subscriptions, and the PC blogs, so I can check them easily when I first get on. ^_^
     
    Chrome is set to iGoogle, with a CNN gadget at the top and my Google Calendar next to it. I just like seeing a couple news stories as well as an overview of my schedule when I start up my browser for the day.

    I don't remember what my other browsers have as their homepages, but I only use other browsers on very rare occasions. It's probably Google.
     
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