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Ginger’s new functionalities for UWA developers (part 2)

Those of you have chosen to make the switch to Ginger (yay!) instead of staying with the older Coriander version (boo!) are surely now familiar with the Activities tabs, and its sections: My private activity, My public activity, and Friends activity.

The first one lets you keep track of the widgets and feeds you have added/removed [...]

Ginger’s new functionalities for UWA developers (part 1)

With the arrival of Netvibes Ginger, users can now have two sides for their Netvibes account: one private (the classic page), where users put their favorite and most useful widgets like e-mails, feeds, social networks, all to be seen by them only ; and one public (the Netvibes Universe), where the users will tend to [...]

Setting your regions right in Ecosystem

Ginger is now open to everyone, and you can all see the new functionalities.
Among these is the integrated search: you don’t need to go to Ecosystem to find new cool stuffs to add to your personal page or your Universe, you can simply search Ecosystem and directly receive the corresponding list of feeds and UWA [...]

Preparing for Ginger (part 2)

Most of you must have received an invitation code to the Ginger beta now, wether thanks to your Ecosystem widget submission, or through any other general codes that could be found on various website in the past few weeks.
Finding the UWA Test module
Using the UWA Test module to test how a widget is doing [...]

Ways to conceive a popular widget

Netvibes Ecosystem presently contains more than 200 000 items, among which some more 100 000 widgets – which can look a bit impressive to new UWA developers wanting to make their mark in there, and get their own widgets to many user-pages.
Fortunately, Ecosystem does not solely rely on a search engine to help users find [...]

Preparing for Ginger (part 1)

The gates are opening up, and a few thousand of people now have access to the beta version of Ginger, thanks to invite codes given out by many online publications and blogs (to name a few: Techcrunch, Wired, Facebook, GigaOm and others…).
If you are not one of the lucky guys, fret not: you are [...]


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