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By Random Applications (Pico Mitchell)

A YouTube search module, which displays its results on YouTube.com.

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Nhon Ng - Jan 6, 2013 - Report this comment

bad web site

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iGoogle Alternative  Mike Sutton - Oct 1, 2012 - Report this comment

iGoogle is going away. Switch to igHome.com

Scary House   - Best For Halloween - Aug 8, 2012 - Report this comment

http://bestforhalloween.com Horror and Halloween Link Directory. Add your site for free. Horror authors, Halloween props, Halloween sound, Halloween costumes, Haunted houses, all horror related sites are welcome to join.

hannah_avril@live.co.uk - Apr 26, 2012 - Report this comment

good it better be godsake

So Sorry About the Malware Hack, It Is Now Fixed  Pico Mitchell - Mar 3, 2012 - Report this comment

Hey all, this is the developer. I just wanted to say that I'm so sorry about this malware issue. My site got ".htaccess" hacked and started redirecting my stuff to download malware. I wish that I has noticed the issue sooner, but it is all resolved now. I will be taking extra measures to try to make sure this never happens again. Please never hesitate to get in touch with me directly if any of you have any issues in the future. Thank you, and again, I apologize for this inconvenience.

MALWARE WARNING   - Graham Gibbs - Feb 28, 2012 - Report this comment

Come on google, what are you doing listing gadgets that contain virus or malware code? expected better from you! Downloaders beware, if you have AVG running it will slap you across the face shouting "are you stupid man?" if you download this gadget

Another Malware Warning  Rick Reynolds - Feb 24, 2012 - Report this comment

iGoogle is also my homepage, and thankfully, when I loaded it, it immediately went to a warning screen that said I had a gadget that was known to contain a virus and could harm my computer. After a day, iGoogle page was not blocked and where this gadget was now had a reference to this gadget. But what I want to know is WHY is this gadget still in iGoogles list of possible gadgets to install. They should remove it from the list if it brings up a red flag.

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