Google Adds Widgets to Homepage
Panaphonix writes "Google announced that their personalized homepage now has an API for developers to add their own modules. Samples are available in this directory."
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"and (I assume) Microsoft."
Not only do you assume correctly, Microsoft is going to allow their widgets to work both online (live.com - gadgets, and start.com - startlets, more (microsoftgadgets.com gadgets here) but on the user's desktop as well once Vista is released. Perhaps these gadgets will even share the same code and can live on both the desktop and live.com simultaneously.
Well, fortunately for the rest of us, you're not the final arbiter over the usage of the word widget.
According to Webster:
Apple uses the term widgets to define the components in it's dashboard application.
Hello, if you go to you personal page here on Slashdot, you'll find:
Over time widget has come to be a placeholder for actual objects (in examples of economics for example), any gadget, and it has also come to mean "small, componentized pieces of code".
Googles use of the word widget is consistent with currently accepted usage of the word. They haven't arbitrarily redefined it. They haven't even used it in a new context.
Get over it. It's not your word exclusively.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
Should have included the URL for the site :
weather.gov
This was amazingly easy. I setup a Widget at: http://witendofi.com/widgets/witendoficard.xml
It is a Google IG version of the WiFi Cards we let users have (see grebowiec.net for an example, it is in the right sidebar).
I had this thing working in under 10 minutes. I like. I will be expanding this. The timing was perfect, I actually started on a Konfabulator widget for this just last night!
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