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FIM Labs Launches SpringWidgets, First API; Focus On Content

By Staci D. Kramer - Sun 05 Nov 2006 07:00 PM PST

Fox Interactive Media joins the widget age with the launch of SpringWidgets from FIM Labs. The emphasis is on dynamic content: a gaming-focused RSS reader from IGN.com, a personalized scoreboard and NFL GameTrax from FoxSports.com and, from the Fox O&O in Birmingham, a combo weather/clock/RSS reader. FIM Labs, the internal development arm of FIM, also released the API so anyone who wants to create a widget can roll their own. (FeedBurner publishers will be able to use SpringWidgets to deliver their own content.) There’s a MySpace angle, of course—MySpace users can integrate the FIM widgets in their profiles and the kit can be used to build widgets for use within MySpace. FIM Labs creative director Don Synstelien describes it as “social content distribution” and “an easy-to-use platform to share video, audio and text content.” Trendy me-too-ism or serious platform? Time—and user interest—will tell.

Posted in: Companies, News Corp., Fox Interactive, Social Media, Technologies/Formats, RSS Etc.


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1 Response:
  • From Stan Sun 12 Nov 2006 08:39 PM

    Hey,

    I like the whole concept! I can use these “widgets” on my desktop and on my webpages. I like the thought of possibly using them on my PDA or smartphone too! KUDOS to the whole team who put this concept together!!

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