October 10, 2006

Google wants to invade your website!

Google logoGoogle will invade the sites of the Webmasters In its ultimate conquest of the Web, Google benefitted from the interest of the Webmasters for the dynamic contents in order to invade the remainder of the web which did not belong to them. The company will propose to the developers, gadgets that they will be able to install on their Internet site. Google launched successfully a few months ago the Google Gadgets service, which makes it possible to all the Net surfers to personalize the banner page of the search engine by installing on their computer various utilities. The company benefits now from the passion for the dynamic contents by proposing to the Webmasters a bank of 1200 applications ready to be installed on their site. About thirty of those were designed by Google, the others coming from developers seeking a distributor for their varied programs. The mini-applications that Google calls "Universal Gadgets", contrary to "Desktop Gadgets" intended to be installed on the micro-computers, could be integrated easily into the Web sites. Adam Sah, the person having found the title "Universal Gadgets" for Google, affirms that "the gadgets are nothing more than HTML and a little Javascript". With this new service, Google will be represented, a little everywhere on the independent sites, with the Net surfers who had not yet adopted the search engine or one of its many services.

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