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Hulu does it again. first they launched a service that managed to overcome all the bad rep it first had in anticipation and released very fine video player widgets. then they went with a “in your face†moment to Google`s YouTube...
American Airlines is launching its new AA Wi-Fi Widget that enables customers to identify Wi-Fi equipped flights 24 hours prior to departure. The tool allows travelers to find out if their AA flight will be scheduled with Wi-Fi enabled aircraft....
If your readers are into celebrity news, here is a quick, sure fire way to add celebrity related current events in video clip mode. The content is always fresh and up to the minute juicy!
Make sure to grab the code from the widget!
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Here is the Beauty Tip of the Day widget which has been created using the Clearspring.com widget engine.
Make sure to grab the code right from the widget!
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Here is a simple, yet very customizable widget that delivers content based upon your “keyword” choice. The content is updated in almost real-time. I say “almost real-time” because some keywords would send this cool scrolling widget out of control....
Here is a cool Travel & Vacation widget that lets you quickly and easily create an embeddable representation of your impending getaway. Simply input your destination, the dates you will be travelling, pick a color (there are only two?) and copy and...
Offers some interesting Widgets, but comes off more like a huge advertisement for Widgets. The site's writers post articles almost in a "shove-it out there" manner, with no spell checking at all.
They also ignore comments, and discourage them (to the point of blocking any comments in which users insert their url's in the WEBSITE portion of the form).
So, yeah, they have no idea what they're doing.