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Orange conjures up widgety DjinngoOpen in New Window
"Developer Camp Orange has been pushing yet another widgets platform, this time with the magnificently Web 2.0 name Djinngo - pronounced 'gingo' - in the unshakeable belief..." read more »
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PostRank Releases Awesome New Top Posts WidgetOpen in New Window
"PostRank scores every item in your (or any) RSS feed, by number of comments, inbound links, saves in Delicious, mentions on Twitter, votes on Digg, etc. It then offers a filtered view or feed of th read more »
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5 Tips for Making Widget Ads Perform Better on Your BlogOpen in New Window
Darren Rowse writes "In my last post I talked about 4 Widget Ad options that bloggers should test in the lead up to Christmas - in this post I want to give a few quick tips for beginners to keep in read more »
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Google adds OAuth to widget mashupsOpen in New Window
David Meyer writes "Google has adopted OAuth, an open Web authentication standard for controlling privacy, for its widget platform, Google Gadgets." read more »
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Tell a Friend About Your Blog with Social TwistOpen in New Window
John Chow writes about a new widget launched by Social Twist that "enables site visitors to share content with friends across IM, e-mail, social networks or blogs, without leaving your site." read more »
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SearchMe Adds Music Search With Unlimited Streaming Via Imeem WidgetsOpen in New Window
Erick Schonfeld of Techcrunch brings news of a cover flow style search result from new visual search engine searchme.com. The visual cover art and especially the song stream feature is taken from a read more »
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MAPme Widget Tries to Best Google MapsOpen in New Window
Don Reisinger writes, "MAPme announced today that it has released a Google Maps widget that will let users perform tasks that they are already capable of performing with the run-of-the-mill Google Maps application, but will let them embed the flash app as a widget anywhere they can edit HTML, which should make frustrated Google Maps users happy." read more »
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WorkLight: Bringing Enterprise 2.0 to a Widget Near YouOpen in New Window
Roi Carthy writes, "Enter WorkLight, an Israeli startup with $17M in its war chest whose mission is to assist enterprises to get their services working in places where their users and customers are actually frequenting online." read more »
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