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The thing about Web 2.0 is that it keeps us on our toes, constantly changing the game. For instance, whoever thought that Travelocity’s Roaming Gnome would need a MySpace profile page or that there’d ...
If Rene Descartes were alive today, rather than saying “Je pense, donc je suis” (“I think, therefore I am”), he might say, “Il est, donc j’optimise” (“It is, therefore I optimize”). By that same ...
HTML that embeds a portion of one's calendar on a personal Web site Experienced Web developers may question the significance of Web widgets. For them, the concept of chunks of reusable HTML doesn't ...
April 9, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Linux only: Previously-posted Linux widget engine Screenlets can convert and run Google Gadgets and other ...
Widgets are making further entry into the enterprise. IBM is partnering with Google to allow integration of more than 4,000 Google Gadgets with WebSphere portals. It's the beginning of a trend (which ...
Opera has issued a new beta release of Opera Mobile 9.5, the first release that runs on the Symbian UIQ platform in addition to Windows Mobile. The new version includes support for Opera's widget ...
Now that office software is becoming a big part of the Web landscape, we're starting to see widgets (i.e. mini web apps) appear that have office functionality. The personalized start page Pageflakes ...