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Widgipedia: The World Of Widgets



widgipedia_logo.pngFor those of you who can’t get enough of widgets, I’ve got good news. Widgipedia is a huge catalog of widgets for operating systems, desktop applications, mobile phones, and web sites. Widget junkies will appreciate seeing the most downloaded widgets on the main page. A tag cloud is also present for those who’re used to searching using tags.

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The main page displays different widget platforms like Google Desktop, Adobe Air, Opera, etc. Curious people like myself can opt to browse the entire collection of widgets. Interestingly enough, I saw the BlogRush widget there heh.

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Widgipedia also has a collection of widgets for MySpace, Blogger, Friendster, and Facebook. iPhone owners can find widgets for their mobile too. There are widget tutorials available, and a forum where more tutorials can be found.

If you guys ever decide to make your own widget, let me know so I can showcase it here.

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