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20/01/2007

Widgipedia

Love the look of Widgipedia, a repository of widgets you can download for your blog, website or computer desktop.

We hear a lot about the rise of widgets as a new form of marketing / media content and I think it's a great idea in principle. They fit the bill for some of the criteria I apply to corporate content:

  • Is it useful? Yes they perform useful services and help people make either their desktop or their website more useful.
  • Does it connect? They can, they should, provide some sort of link back to the provider's website. They can be great way of adding to a sense of community or making a community more visible.
  • Is it portable? Yep - that's the whole point. People get to come and take it away.

Via Mashable.

 

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