What else are you looking for?
This feature is built into Chrome.
Set them up and a thumbnail of the site in question will display.
Still, it’s worth checking out.
Check out and download Fastdial here.
This web-based startpage allows you to set up nine shortcuts that arrange themselves in a grid.
Why Not Make Your Own From Scratch?
Why settle for existing homepages if you might make your own?
you’re able to’t get a more flexible homepage than one you write yourself from scratch.
Having said that, nothing fits that description quite as well as a blank page.
In most browsers, typingabout:blankin the address bar loads an empty page.
But if you value speed above all else, about:blank is your ideal solution.
This site does nothing but show you four slick icons.
This one is fast, clean and efficient.
[NO LONGER WORKS] Check out Fav4.org.
Those wanting a simple collection of links should check out Google Bookmarks.
Start.io: Simple & Sexy List Of Bookmarks
It’s like Google Bookmarks, but pretty.
Start.io gives you the chance to create a clean and condensed list of links, styled however you like.
This page loads quickly and can serve as a great starting point.
Best of all, you’re free to set up whatever links you like.
Symbaloo
If four to nine bookmarks isn’t enough for you, check out Symbaloo.
But if you prefer selection to simplicity Symbaloo comes recommended.Find it here.
It doesn’t work with Chrome, nor does it work on Linux or Mac.
Keyboardr
This one’s just slick.
When you open it you see nothing but a search box and a clock.
Hit “Enter” to open a site and it’ll launch in a new tab.
Conclusion
There you have it: twelve great homepages recommended by you, the MakeUseOf reader.
It’s just that none are cool enough to make me switch from Google.