Google makes 'widgets' available for broad use

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Google Inc. is allowing users to add hundreds of different miniature Web-based programs built by Google or outside programmers to other sites, the company said Tuesday.

Google Inc. is allowing users to add hundreds of different miniature Web-based programs built by Google or outside programmers to other sites, the company said Tuesday.

The Web search leader has jumped ahead of rivals who offer mini-applets or "widgets" when the user has installed special software on individual computer desktops: Apple Computer Inc., Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp..

Google Gadgets, which have previously been available for users to add to the Google home page and or their own computers via Google Desktop, are now available for Web page owners to add to their own sites.

Web site publishers can choose from a gallery of 1,220 so-called "Google Gadgets" — small bits of code that function as dynamic applications when installed on a Web page.

Google Gadgets range from a miniature look-up for Google Maps or Google Calendar to independent applications ranging from financial information to sports to communication tools and jokes, horoscopes or geometric puzzle game Tetris.

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