Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Widgets Explained

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Widgets Explained: "Widget is an extremely portable mass of codes, which are easily installable as well as executed in any individual HTML based website. These codes can be installed by users devoid of the need of additional applications. Widgets are basically derived from the code rescue idea. The web widgets generally use JavaScript, Adobe Flash or DHTML.

Widgets usually acquire the form of on screen tools, such as clocks, auction tickers, event countdown, fight arrival information, stock market tickers and daily weathers and many more.

Today widgets are the commonplace and exercised via a vast majority of the social network users, auction sites, and bloggers in addition to the possessors of personal sites. Widgets currently exist on the home page websites, such as Netvibes, Pageflakes or iGoogle.

The browser-based tools for making as well as hosting widgets incorporate Widgetbox, Zembly and Microsoft Popfly. The widgets distribution source, including the Gigya and Clearspring are now been used to distribute and seed widgets as the rich media advertising units. Apart, the entertainment and media companies are greatly using widgets for running Ad campaigns as well.

In addition, widgets are also been used as the distribution method by numerous ad networks like AdSense and Goggle among the most famous one. Several other media sites that are using widgets advertising for their expansion constitutes Flickr and also by the video site like YouTube and other hundreds of organizations.

The expansion usage of widgets is been dramatically proposed as the marketing channel, which can replace the least effectual targeted banner ads and avail benefits of viral distribution in the social networks.

Besides, the web widgets, the mobile widgets like the desktop widgets can increase the screen space and is helpful in positioning the live data rich applications over the device home screen or phone top. Different mobile widgets engines include BluePulse, Zumobi, Bling Software, Webwag and WidSets.



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Jon Harwokey, a software developer of 15 years is an advocate of Widget Technology. Newsgator Widget offers an incredibly easy way for you to syndicate content as well as distribute it, in the form of a widget, across the social web.

Source: http://www.articletrader.com"

2 comments:

Mark Caron said...
December 10, 2009 at 7:01 AM  

Some corrections to your final paragraph about mobile widgets...

BluePulse has never offered a mobile widget platform. Zumobi stopped supporting its platform in 2008 (they now do custom apps). Bling is extinct. And, Nokia shutdown its WidSets service in July 2008.

Snac is a true javascript-based mobile widget platform that runs on nearly 300 different phones (both feature phones and smartphones), and was recognized as one of the Top 10 Mobile Apps of 2009 by FierceMobile. We will be open for third party developers in early 2010.

Mark

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