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Yahoo Updates Konfabulator

An anonymous reader writes "InformationWeek is reporting that Yahoo! has released a new version of Konfabulator, now rechristened 'Yahoo Widget Engine'. From the article: 'Widgets are useful to portals because they can draw users to their services directly from the desktop, without first having to launch a browser. By providing a more direct route, portals are trying to increase the use of their services, which are tied to online advertising. Yahoo rival search engine Google Inc. also offers widgets.'"

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  1. So far, I still can't find a reason to use widgets by noisyfont · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Widget could be useful... maybe. But before we they can even there, they need to integrate better with the rest of the "user experience". I am using Dashboard (I tried konfab for the kicks, but they seemed pretty much equivalent), and the widget don't behave like the rest of the OS. I can't copy past in all of them (can't copy from bloody dictionnary!), most of them don't have preferences I can adjust to fit my needs and they only the most limited fonctionnality for any operation (calculator app. is pretty dumb but it shines when compared to the widget conterpart).

      I know these are free, simple coding projects, but come on! They have to behave like a proper app. for them to enhance my productivity. As far as I am concerned, widget are just a "proof of concept" for the moment. I am still waiting for a widget that does more tham show me where the sun is and isn't shinning (I am being overly harsh here, but you get my point).

  2. Re:Why can't Yahoo just let it be? by generic-man · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Keyhole became Google Earth.

    Deja News (Deja.com) became Google Groups.

    Urchin Log Analyzer became Google Analytics . (More on this change)

    Sprinks became wholly subsumed into Google AdWords, not even as its own sub-brand.

    There are nowhere near as many Googles as there are Yahoo!s, but Google's making a clear move toward matching Yahoo! as far as brands go.

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  3. Google Inc also offers widgets?! by Anonymous+Freak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Now, while Google Dashboard plugins can be called 'widgets', what was the point of including that sentence at the end? Yes, I see it was a quote from the original article, and it's just as oddly placed there, but it is even more odd here.

    "Microsoft releases Windows Vista. Microsoft rival Apple also offers an OS."

    "Honda releases new Civic Hybrid. Honda rival Toyota also offers a hybrid."

    "Devil offers Eve an Apple. Devil rival God also offers knowledge."

    I mean, really. Did the reporter just HAVE to find a way to include Google in this story? Maybe a bit of commentary "Yahoo rival Google offers Widgets through their more extensible Google Dashboard" or something, but just 'Google too!' is a bit odd.

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