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WidgetA box containing information from another site which you can change to suit your needs, and which you can put on your desktop or embed onto another website. This could be information from an RSS feed [..]
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WidgetA small program which is run by certain computers. A small device, switch, gadget, etc., whose name is not known.
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Widget"gadget, small manufactured item," c. 1920, American English, probably an alteration of gadget, perhaps based on which it.
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WidgetA widget is a live update on a website, webpage, or desktop. Widgets contain personalized neatly organized content or applications selected by its user. Source: Lazworld
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WidgetA fictitious good commonly used by economic instructors to demonstrate economic principles or undertake hypothetical analyses. For example, the analysis of short-run production for a firm might be dem [..]
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WidgetA small, single-purpose application that provides quick, at-a-glance information, or quick access to simple interactive functions. Widgets are simpler and faster to access than full applications (apps [..]
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Widgetany of a variety of interactive objects in a graphical user interface. Widgets are generally meant to metaphorically suggest real-world controls. A widget can be a button, a menu, a scrollbar. It can [..]
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WidgetElement of a graphic user interface (GUI) for arranging information (e.g. text box, window) that can be changed by the user.
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Widgetn. 1. A meta-thing. Used to stand for a real object in didactic examples (especially database tutorials). Legend has it that the original widgets were holders for buggy whips. "But suppose the pa [..]
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WidgetDefinition A hypothetical product used to illustrate a business concept.
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WidgetPronounced wih-jit. (1) Widget is a generic term for the part of a GUI that allows the user to interface with the application and operating system. Widgets display information and invite the user to a [..]
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WidgetA web application placed on a webpage, blog, or social network profile that provides visitors with user-specific information. Widgets are key elements in online or peer-to-peer fundraising tools.
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WidgetAn HTML-based program that runs in the Dashboard layer of the system.
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WidgetA small graphical device that does a highly focused, often single, specific task. Web widgets can be embedded in web pages or run on the desktop of a PC (Windows or Mac) using software such as Apple's Dashboard software or Yahoo! Widgets Engine.
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Widgetapplication available to download or embed on a desktop, homepage or social network. Allows you to share content, which will be automatically updated e.g. Journalism.co.uk's news headlines.
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WidgetA widget is a stand-alone application that can be embedded into third-party sites by any user on a page where the user has rights of authorship (e.g. a webpage, blog, or profile on a social-media site). Widgets allow users to turn personal content into dynamic web apps that can be shared on just about any website. Widgets may be viewed as downloada [..]
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Widget A small downloadable application that resides on a computer's desktop or can be embedded on blogs, social networking profiles, personal start pages or other websites. Widgets can play audio or v [..]
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WidgetSmall application with limited functionality that can be installed and executed within a webpage by end users.
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WidgetSee Browse Inside
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WidgetIn a Web context, this refers to a portable application that can be embedded into a third-party site by cutting and pasting snippets of code. Common widgets include a Twitter box that can sit on a blo [..]
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Widgeta small block of content that a site can provide to users for implementing on a blog or website. Widgets have a specific purpose such as showing weather forecasts, stock quotes, or news updates.
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WidgetThird party lightweight web application that can be embedded in a 3G mobile phone.
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WidgetWidget in X-Windows is component in Javanese. component
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WidgetIn WordPress a widget is a self-contained area of a web page that performs a specific function, or the code that generates such a self-contained area. For example, WordPress has a built-in widget that [..]
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Widget(n) something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known(n) a device or control that is very useful for a particular job
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WidgetAn interactive item you can add to the Home screen of your mobile device to give you quick access to information or tasks you perform frequently. For example, widgets can provide weather updates, upcoming calendar events, and the ability to quickly turn Wi-Fi on and off. Many come preinstalled on your device and can be customized to fit your needs. [..]
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WidgetA standardized on-screen representation of a control that may be manipulated by the user. Scroll bars, buttons, and text boxes are all examples of widgets.
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WidgetWidgets are various components that can be added to a site without having to write the code. Weather and stock tickers are two common examples of widgets.
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WidgetWidget is a broad term that can refer to either any GUI (graphical user interface) element or a tiny application that can display information and/or interact with the user. A widget can be as rudiment [..]
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WidgetElement of a graphic user interface (GUI) for arranging information (e.g. text box, window) that can be changed by the user.
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WidgetIn computer programming, a widget (also known as a control or gadget) is an element of a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays an information arrangement changeable by the user, such as a window or a text box. The defining characteristic of a widget is to provide a single interaction point for the direct manipulation of a given kind of data. [..]
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WidgetWidgets are a series of small, easily configurable elements that can be used to feature Amazon.com products and content on blogs, websites and social networking pages.
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WidgetScreen-based controls that are used to interact with a Web site and other systems. Widgets include pushbuttons, selection lists, radio buttons, sliders, etc.
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WidgetIn Performance Analytics, widget configurations are used to view, set up, edit, and manage properties for dashboards and visualization types: time series, scores, lists, and breakdowns. A widget deter [..]
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WidgetA piece of functionality such as a list of Tours which can be easily added to a Partner website without any technical work, always shows the latest product information without needing to manually upda [..]
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WidgetA fictitious good commonly used by economic instructors to demonstrate economic principles or undertake hypothetical analyses. For example, the analysis of short-run production for a firm might be dem [..]
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Widget
Afor an unnamed, unspecified, or hypothetical manufactured good or product.
''Suppose we have a widget factory that produces 100 units per year...''
Portable code that can be easily installed an [..]
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WidgetWidget may refer to:
Widget (economics), a placeholder name for an abstract unit of production, such as manufactured device or other product
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WidgetA control element (sometimes called a control or widget) in a graphical user interface is an element of interaction, such as a button or a scroll bar. Controls are software components that a computer [..]
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WidgetWidget, alias Katherine "Kate" Anne Pryde-Rasputin is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. The character was later revealed to be an older, alternate version of Shadowcat (Katherine [..]
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WidgetWidget also known as Widget the World Watcher is an animated television series created by Voltron creator Peter Keefe, directed and produced by Tom Burton of Zodiac Entertainment, which debuted in syn [..]
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WidgetWidget is an action-platforming video game series created for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1990s, developed and published by Atlus. It was based on the cartoon series Widget the World Watc [..]
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WidgetWidget is an action-platforming video game series created for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1990s, developed and published by Atlus. It was based on the cartoon series Widget the World Watc [..]
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WidgetA widget is a device placed in a container of beer to manage the characteristics of the beer's head. The original widget was patented in Ireland by Guinness. The "floating widget" is found i [..]
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WidgetThe word widget is a placeholder name for an object or, more specifically, a mechanical or other manufactured device. It is an abstract unit of production. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as [..]
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WidgetThe word widget is a placeholder name for an object or, more specifically, a mechanical or other manufactured device. It is an abstract unit of production. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as [..]
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WidgetWidget may refer to:
Widget (economics), a placeholder name for an abstract unit of production, such as manufactured device or other product
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WidgetWidget may refer to:
Widget (economics), a placeholder name for an abstract unit of production, such as manufactured device or other product
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