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June 1, 2007

Full-Featured Gadgets for Google Services

Gadgets are essentially mini-webpages that are customizable and show only the essential information. But sometimes you want to see the whole homepage of Google News or Gmail inside iGoogle.

Google accepted the challenge and developed gadgets for some its services. The Google News gadget displays news from the most important sections inside tabs.


There's also a gadget for YouTube that shows videos from sections like "most viewed today", "most discussed today" or "recently featured" and allows it to play the videos inside the gadget.


Another gadget lets you browse Google's directory of gadgets and preview them without opening a new page. It's cool that you can preview more than one gadget at the same time, so you can use it to compare similar gadgets.

It will be interesting to see if Google builds mini versions for other services that go beyond showing a bunch of links. For example, the Gmail gadget could let you preview your messages, reply to a mail inside the gadget or show the recent messages for each of your labels.

3 comments:

  1. > sometimes you want to see the
    > whole homepage of Google News
    > or Gmail inside iGoogle

    With some services, you can also abuse the mobile version of the service and display it as web page gadget (Google gadgets support any external HTML page to be a gadget).

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  2. This isn't what I expected to be...
    It shows a google news-like page, but in reality, it isn't.

    If only they could make it show/keep all the settings from Original Google News page, then it'd be great!
    I just don't want to read news from U.S., but from a place where I live... where's an option for that?

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  3. Also, same goes for YouTube gadget..
    Post comment, add to favorites, show your subscriptions...

    so I would not go as far to tell it's a full-featured mini-webpage

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