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Introducing wdgty

written by Stuart on July 11th, 2006

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It's been a little quieter than usual here for the past couple of weeks, and the reason is that I've been beavering away working on launching my new service, wdgty. The wdgty name will be familiar to those of you who purchased my mint referrers widget, but now I have launched what I believe to be a great service for forward thinking businesses…

Wdgty is a specialist service offering widgets for the OSX dashboard. It is an area where there is currently a gap between bedroom development, and in-house designers, and I think the wdgty service is perfect for all of those companies who fall in between those two areas.

Since the release of tiger, widgets have been a huge growth area, and even though widgets, in one form or another, existed long before 10.4, they are now a viable way for businesses to get their products, content and messages to the heart of their users computing experience.

I'm hoping that wdgty will be able to help those organisations who embrace new technologies, and who realise the potential of widgets to their business.

All of the widgets I've released before will eventually be listed over at wdgty, and for those of you looking for the mint recent referrers widget, it's new home is mint.wdgty.com

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gravatar On July 11th, 2006 Andrew Disley said

Best of luck with the new venture Stuart.

The site looks lovely to.

gravatar On July 12th, 2006 Eli said

Yes, the site is very pleasing to the eye. Good luck!

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