Posts Tagged ‘Gadgets’

Google adds social bar… saving sidebar

February 12th, 2009

Google has released a new widget for the Google Friend Connect service.

Its called “Social Bar” and appears to be designed to save precious sidebar real estate by existing at either the top or bottom of a web page.

socialbar-preview

It also minimizes the impact of the non-customizable appearance of the other Friend Connect widgets. This is a definite plus if you have a dark theme and wanted to incorporate the Friend Connect “Members Gadget”.
This way you can still see members without the giant light colored box in your sidebar.

(you’ll just have a large, light colored bar across your page)

In any case, this is a welcome addition to the slowly growing list of Friend Connect widgets that Google is offering.

Gadgets to date:

    Members Gadget
    Wall Gadget
    Review/Rate Gadget
    Playlist Gadget
    Lame Game Gadget?
    Sign In Gadget

Remember, Google Friend Connect is an open platform that is starving for new, innovative widgets (gadgets) for bloggers to adopt and use.

I’m waiting to see the Google Friend Connect/Facebook profile update/ Twitter post widget…WOW!

iLike playlist via Friend Connect

January 15th, 2009
social-playlist

Google Friend Connect is Google’s beginnings of a social infrastructure. Instead of a central location like Myspace or Facebook, Friend connect is spread to the far reaches of the net. In December, it opened to all Websites. That means that anyone with a Google, Yahoo, AIM, or OpenID username and password can sign in on any blog or site hosting a Friend Connect widget.

Friend Connect is also open to developers with the desire to design and build apps that integrate with Friend Connect.

Today, iLike (social music discovery service) announced a “social playlist” gadget utilizing the power of Google Friend Connect.

As the leader in social music discovery, we have used Google’s Friend Connect service to build a “social playlist” gadget, which launched today. This new feature empowers any Web site owner to add a playlist to his/her site. The social hook is that visitors to a participating Web site can “log in” (via Friend Connect) to edit these dynamic playlists by adding or deleting songs.

read entire iLike announcement.

Music has been a central theme in the social sphere since day one. People tend to adopt music related services rather quickly and I don’t think this will be any different. I do hope that the “Audio Police” leave this one alone…but if the recent news about “muting” copyrighted content on YouTube is any indication of future action, can we expect similar issues when the iLike gadget appears on 1 million blogs?

update: Upon further inspection I have noticed that the music is streamed through Rhapsody and they impose a “25 play” limit on non subscribers. (not sure if this is per song or plays per widget) This cripples the reach of this widget dramatically!

Look at the sidebar bottom for the iLike “Social Playlist” gadget widget

Hamster Widget

December 16th, 2008

Check this out!

You can have a very useful pet hamster on your page.

from the aBowman site:

This lively pet hamster will keep you company throughout the day. Watch him run on his wheel, drink water, and eat the food you feed him by clicking your mouse. Click the center of the wheel to make him get back on it.

Found on aBowman via Stumbleupon

OAuth For Google Gadgets

December 4th, 2008

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What is OAuth?

“An open protocol to allow secure API authorization in a simpleand standard method from desktop and web applications”

And now you can use it with the Google Gadget Platform (iGoogle, Web Google Gadgets and Google Desktop) and that is a good thing because it means you now can rest easy that Google will not know of your data if you don`t want them too and because that also means you can do Mashlets of Google own Services Gadgets.

For more on this check out this post of David Meyer at CNET

Google adds OAuth to widget mashups

Google Gadgets Adapted To Nokia Internet Tablet

November 6th, 2008

Nokia got some very hardcore fans. and they also got hardcore fan that like Widgets. If you got a Nokia Internet Tablet and you miss your Google Gadgets. then you will be happy to know they have been ported to it.

Now you can have your Google Gadgets living with regular native maemo Widgets. not that you would know because from what i read they are not very good. so having some actually good Widgets is just what you was lacking and now you can have that.

Take a look

Google Gadgets for maemo (yes, this is a Linux Thing)

via Ars Technica

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