The bug that started baffling loads of Google users last Thursday is even now creating trouble despite of being company’s Personalized Home Page renamed and upgraded. The creepy-crawly is said to be causing the free service, which claims to enable users to turn Google.com into a customized portal, to revert an undecided number of pages to their default settings or to months-old versions. The majority of users pass their considerable time and exertion modifying their Google.com page with syndicated content feeds, plus with “gadget” apps, to turn it into their center for Web content, online services and apps. They were irritated.
A source acquainted with the problem was reported to have maintained that the creepy-crawly impinged on “a single digit percentage” of users of this service, which is figured in “tens of millions,” as said by company sources, which means that the figure of infected users may well vary from a minimum of 200,000 to more than a few million. Discussion forums hit the roof previous Thursday morning with information from troubled users, and Google, subsequent to making a clean breast of the trouble, didn’t proclaim it fixed unless more or less 36 hours after.





