Netvibes Universal Widget Platform Expands to Windows Vista and Windows Live
Vista News 593 Views No Comments »From desktops to personalized pages, social networks and mobile phones, the Netvibes Universal Widget API (UWA) has pioneered the rapid distribution of personalized widgets both on the web and beyond. Today, Netvibes announces that its Universal Widget platform now supports Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Live, and will soon support Yahoo! Widgets.
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