Words vs. Widgets

Google has launched Gadgets for your Web Page. And why wouldn’t any self-​​respecting blogger want daily horo­scopes, the current moon phase and a game of hangman by the side of their posts?

I think it really helps readers to get the most out of your writing if they can diddle about with an IP address lookup tool as they digest your latest out­pouring. Nothing says ’sticky’ to me like a page that includes a local weather radar.

There are even plans for a Widget Conference. Apparently (and this is a complete lie), it is to be held in the car park of the San Francisco Public Library…

Hugh on widgets

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3 comments to Words vs. Widgets

  • Well said!

    I def­in­itely think that many of the current Widgets are not quite there yet. However, wouldn’t it be cool if you were a polit­ical blogger and you had a widget that showed polit­ical events in your area. Or, if you were a sci­entist and you had a widget on your blog that enabled a quick lookup on SwissProt.

    With respect to the WidgetCon. I have heard abso­lutely nothing since the initial dis­cus­sion surfaced. That being said, it mine as well be in a friggin’ parking lot. That being said, I hope that it happens soon. It would be good times all around. Keep up the fun.

    XO,
    Hooman

  • Thanks for dropping round, Hooman. Those sug­ges­tions should def­in­itely be worked on by someone. A lot more worth­while, as I sug­gested, than a lot of what is cur­rently available.

    As you say, let’s keep up the fun!

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