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    <published>2006-08-02T13:45:42Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-16T23:16:11Z</updated>
    <title>World of Widgets: Google</title>
    <summary>Widgets (aka gadgets, modules) are mini web apps that you can plug in to a webpage or site such as MySpace, or a personalized start page like Netvibes or live.com. Widgets are becoming more and more important on the Web, so I thought I&apos;d spend a few posts looking more closely at them. Let&apos;s start...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
      <uri>http://www.readwriteweb.com</uri>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img border="0" src="http://static.flickr.com/74/204825337_3e78fa03d6_m.jpg"
alt="google gadgets" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="240"
height="202" />Widgets (aka gadgets, modules) are mini web apps that you can plug in to a
webpage or site such as MySpace, or a personalized start page like Netvibes or live.com.
Widgets are becoming more and more important on the Web, so I thought I'd spend a few
posts looking more closely at them.</p>

<p>Let's start with <a href="http://www.google.com/apis/homepage/">Google widgets</a>,
which they used to call modules but are now calling gadgets (curiously, a case where
Google has copied Microsoft). Google offers two types of gadgets:</p>

<p>1) <a href="http://desktop.google.com/plugins/">Desktop plug-ins</a> - for the Google
Desktop. Much like Yahoo's Konfabulator widget platform and Apple Dashboard.</p>

<p>2) <a href="http://www.google.com/ig/directory">Personalized Homepage gadgets</a>.
Google has gradually increased the number of widgets in their directory, but there are
third party sites that offer a great selection too - e.g. <a
href="http://googlewidgets.net/">here</a> and <a
href="http://www.googlemodules.com/">here</a>.</p>

<p>Google gadgets can also run in <a href="http://pages.google.com/">Google Pages</a>,
their webpage-editing tool.</p>

<p>To develop gadgets for the Google platform, use the <a
href="http://www.google.com/apis/homepage/">Google Gadgets API</a> - which Google claims
is "so easy to use that you can develop your first gadget in 5 minutes". They also say
it's easy to turn existing web content into a gadget.</p>

<p><img border="0" src="http://static.flickr.com/59/204825338_4f88786097.jpg?v=0"
alt="google desktop gadgets" /></p>

<p>The main difference between Google's and Microsoft's gadgets is that Google takes a
web-centric approach, whereas Microsoft gadgets will utilize both desktop and web. I'll
look more closely at Microsoft's gadgets in my next widgets post.</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Robert Yeager on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>Robert Yeager</name>
        <uri>http://www.cooqy.com/</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In developing gadgets for Cooqy, our eBay search engine, we were able to have a Google gadget ready in about 5 minutes, but the Microsoft Live.com version took 5 hours!  Oh, and the Microsoft version of our gadget doesn't work on Firefox!  All we needed to do was wrap a Flash control...goes to show how convoluted Microsoft can make what should be a trivial task, and how they go out of their way to break functionality on competitors like Firefox.</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-02T18:55:55Z</published>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2006://1.4940-comment:38160</id>
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    <title>Comment from ariel mcnichol on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>ariel mcnichol</name>
        <uri>http://www.mego.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Richard, this is an awesome post. Your voice cuts through the clutter of terminology to present a clear touchstone for defining widgets, or gadgets :)</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-02T21:07:16Z</published>
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    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2006://1.4940-comment:38161</id>
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    <title>Comment from Richard MacManus on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>Richard MacManus</name>
        <uri>http://readwriteweb.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Thanks Ariel :-)</p>

<p>Robert, I've heard the same thing from another developer - that MS gadgets are a lot harder to code for.</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-02T21:27:18Z</published>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2006://1.4940-comment:38162</id>
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    <title>Comment from Joel Hoard on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>Joel Hoard</name>
        <uri>http://www.browerlessweb.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Inspired by your article, I checked out some of the google and live.com widgets again today. I looked over them when they first came out a few months back out of curiousity and I'm sad to see that not much has changed. </p>

<p>Is it just me, or is anyone else not impressed by the quality of widgets available? I think some of them are interesting...I've never seen such a variety of clocks, sudoku games, jokes of the day and news feeds. These are all very useful apps but I get a strong feeling of "Where's the beef?". Show me a widget that _does_ something. Something I want to have on my home page or desktop. Something that adds value or gives me solid data. The problem I see with many of these widgets is that they aren't very interactive. I saw a few "To Do List" widgets, and that could be marginally useful. But a healthy percentage of the other ones could be replaced by a simple RSS feed. </p>

<p>Before I'm impressed by widgets, I'd have to see something that was more useful and differentiated from syndicated data. "Widgets" should not be a replacement for RSS.</p>

<p>I rambled on about widgets for many pages on my often ignored blog: <a href="http://www.browserlessweb.com/?p=5" rel="nofollow"><a href="http://www.browserlessweb.com/?p=5" rel="nofollow">http://www.browserlessweb.com/?p=5</a></a></p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-02T22:30:00Z</published>
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    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2006://1.4940-comment:38163</id>
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    <title>Comment from Richard MacManus on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>Richard MacManus</name>
        <uri>http://readwriteweb.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I hear ya Joel. I too am waiting for some much more *useful* widgets to be made available. Netvibes and Pageflakes are doing some good things there, with partnerships etc.</p>

<p>Nice article btw Joel.</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-02T23:08:45Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Mike Torres on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>Mike Torres</name>
        <uri>http://mike.spaces.live.com</uri>
    </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>FYI that Windows Live Gadgets now work in Spaces as well.</p>

<p><a href="http://spacesplatform.spaces.live.com/" rel="nofollow"><a href="http://spacesplatform.spaces.live.com/" rel="nofollow">http://spacesplatform.spaces.live.com/</a></a></p>

<p>We're working pretty hard to have a consistent Live.com, Spaces, Windows Vista development story for mini applications.  And of course, reducing the barrier to adoption by making it easier.</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-02T23:33:29Z</published>
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    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2006://1.4940-comment:38165</id>
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    <title>Comment from Adam Sah on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>Adam Sah</name>
        <uri>http://www.google.com/apis/homepage</uri>
    </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>FYI Google Gadgets also work on Desktop, i.e. Desktop users can have Desktop SDK gadgets as well as the ones from personalized homepage.</p>

<p>hope this helps,<br />
adam</p>

<p>Adam Sah, Architect, Google Gadgets</p>]]>
    </content>
    <published>2006-08-03T02:52:01Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from bruce on 2006-08-02</title>
    <author>
        <name>bruce</name>
        <uri></uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Am I mistaken, is there no widget for the google homepage that displays pop email?  I know netvibes has it (but I prefer the google homepage.)  I could forward my pop to my gmail, then I would like a gmail widget that would only display certain tagged gmails.  I might even be willing to pay for it.  Is any developing widgets for a fee?</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-03T03:56:52Z</published>
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    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2006://1.4940-comment:38167</id>
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    <title>Comment from Graham on 2006-08-10</title>
    <author>
        <name>Graham</name>
        <uri></uri>
    </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>About six months ago I asked my developer to build a widget with a heap of functionality to assist small businesses.  It incorporated all government services to businesses including a metasearch, queries of a government database and quick access to a range of productiviy tools.  When demonstrated to Yahoo!, they were very impressed.  </p>

<p>Unfortunately Yahoo would not agree to modify the installation package and so I decided not to go ahead with launching and distributing this tool.  I thought the installation of useless rubbish (ie werewolf monitor etc) and modifications to user's browsers would be detrimental to a succesful launch to 'non-techo' users.</p>

<p>We'll have to wait for MS Gadgets to show our really meaty widget as the pre-installed sidebar will be simpler for the average user to add our device to their desktop.</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-08-11T01:35:41Z</published>
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    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2006://1.4940-comment:38168</id>
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    <title>Comment from Michael on 2006-08-24</title>
    <author>
        <name>Michael</name>
        <uri>http://echo3.net/beacon/</uri>
    </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Seeking beta testers or any feedback for new gadgets. Any interest here?</p>]]>
    </content>
    <published>2006-08-24T19:36:03Z</published>
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