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Since the 2008 Beijing Summer Games are over…I’m waiting to see if this widget will auto-switch to the 2009 Winter Games.
I am actually excited to possibly see some new features for the widgets this year.
TechCrunch excerpt:
“NBC Prepares For The...
Twitter has recently enabled the Twitter List feature for all users.
Now they have released the Twitter List Widget which will display any Twitter list you choose.
It appears to be a simple widget, yet you can alter many of the colors and choose the...
Power Pinball is an online pinball game that you can now embed into your blog. This is a fun pinball game that utilizes two boards (side by side). Your ball can make it onto the second board through various passages and once over there you have another...
Check out the new, interactive Twilight Saga: New Moon widget
The Twilight Saga: New Moon widget allows readers to log in and register as Team Edward or Jacob and then see where other fans are in their area and how the nation is split between the two...
If you haven’t yet heard of Google Wave…you may need to peek out of the tech cave and have a look around!
Google Wave has been billed as an “email killer” and as such, has some pretty huge shoes to fill.
Developers interested in the phenomenon of...
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.