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  2. Yahoo! Widgets - Wikipedia

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    Features. Yahoo Widget Engine includes some default widgets to get users started, including a weather widget, a digital clock, and a calendar among other things. Some of the most downloaded ones include a world time zone clock, [5] dedicated countdown timers, [6] simple RSS feed readers, [7] and webcam viewers. [8]

  3. Yahoo! Smart TV - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Smart TV (formerly Yahoo! Connected TV) was a Smart TV platform developed by Yahoo! based upon the Yahoo! Desktop Widgets (Konfabulator) platform. Yahoo! Connected TV announced on August 20, 2008, at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco as the Widget Channel, it integrated the Yahoo!

  4. List of Yahoo!-owned sites and services - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Widgets - A cross-platform desktop widget runtime environment; shut down in March 2012. Yahoo! Web Analytics - Web analytics tools; formerly IndexTools was acquired by Yahoo! in 2008 and re-branded; discontinued in 2012. Wretch - A Taiwanese social networking service acquired by Yahoo in July 2007; shut down in December 2013. Yahoo!

  5. Software widget - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Widgets for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, macOS - No longer supported by Yahoo. Still functioning on Windows; since OS X 10.11 El Capitan the Yahoo widget dock is non-functioning but the majority of widgets still operate as expected and are accessible instead from the menu.

  6. Comparison of widget engines - Wikipedia

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    Widgets. ^ Microsoft Gadget have documentation, but no IDE to aid development. ^ Yahoo! Widgets have documentation, but no IDE to aid development. A script was provided to allow Photoshop to be used as the Graphical Designer, the script created a widget whose objects were based upon photoshop layer sets or groups.

  7. Timeline of Yahoo! - Wikipedia

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    July 25, 2005: Yahoo acquires widget engine software Konfabulator that is transformed into a free software platform and renamed Yahoo! Widgets. August 11, 2005: Yahoo acquires 40 percent of Alibaba.com for $1 billion, and Alibaba takes over the operation of Yahoo China. August 23, 2005: Verizon and Yahoo launch integrated DSL service.

  8. Web widget - Wikipedia

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    Web widget. A web widget is a web page or web application that is embedded as an element of a host web page but which is substantially independent of the host page, having limited or no interaction with the host. [1] A web widget commonly provides users of the host page access to resources from another web site, content that the host page may ...

  9. My Yahoo! - Wikipedia

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    The appearance, layout and content of the main Yahoo homepage is standard, My Yahoo offers customization. On it users can apply themes, add sites, add widgets, rearrange the layout, and add tabs to the page.

  10. History of Yahoo! - Wikipedia

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    In February 2005, Yahoo! acquired Konfabulator and rebranded it Yahoo! Widgets, a desktop application, and in July 2003, it acquired Overture Services, Inc. and its subsidiaries AltaVista and AlltheWeb. On February 18, 2004, Yahoo! dropped Google-powered results and returned to using its own technology to provide search results.

  11. Yahoo! Maps - Wikipedia

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    Widgets: A number of widgets over the map include a navigator widget, map type (map, satellite & hybrid) controller and a zoom level control. Satellite Imagery: Labelled (hybrid) and unlabelled satellite imagery is available worldwide.