Widget - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Widget may refer to: Widget (economics), a placeholder for a manufactured device; Widget (computing) or GUI widget, an interactive component of a graphical user interface
Widget engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer software, a widget engine is a software service available to users for running and displaying applets on a graphical user interface, such as that of the desktop.
Free comic strip widgets showcasing over 90 cartoons from comics.com
Free comic strip widgets showcasing over 90 favorite cartoons from comics.com. Comics.com has all your favorite comics for free. View free comic strip libraries of your favorite ...
Konfabulator - Gallery
TVNZ Headlines Widget is an RSS feed reader for articles published on tvnz.co.nz – the website of New Zealand’s public broadcaster. This Widget lets you link through to the ...
SpringWidgets : Widgets, MySpace Profile Gadgets, Social Network ...
What can you do with a SpringWidget? You can create an RSS reader with multiple feeds; badges for your profile on social networks such as MySpace, Facebook, and Bebo; countdown ...
CDC - Widgets
CDC.gov provides content in several useful ways, allowing others to help share health information, podcasts and RSS feeds and now Widgets. Our newest features are the Preventing ...
Widgets 1.0: Packaging and Configuration
Abstract. This specification standardizes a packaging format for software known as widgets. Widgets are client-side applications that are authored using Web standards, but ...
Gale - Widgets
Customize your widgets with Gale's widgets 2.0. Gale’s new customizable widgets are simple but powerful tools that generate short HTML code to be placed directly into any page on ...
Extension:Widgets - MediaWiki
Widgets extension allows adding widgets to wiki by just creating pages in Widget namespace. This extension was developed by Sergey Chernyshev for Ardorado.com and sponsored by ...
Widgets.cc - Free Webmaster Tools
RSS Scrollbox Widget. Liven up you site by adding dynamic self-updating content from up to three RSS feeds with just a copy & paste. Nothing could be easier!