
1) Any tech thingy 2) Appliance 3) Atlus game 4) Contraption 5) Contrivance 6) Convenience 7) Device 8) Fictional shapeshifter 9) Gadget 10) Gismo 11) Gizmo 12) Thingamajig 13) Thingie 14) Thingy 15) Unspecified product 16) Useful gizmo
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1) Appliance 2) Contraption 3) Contrivance 4) Desktoptool 5) Gadget 6) Gadgetry 7) Gimbals 8) Gizmo 9) Injector
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[beer] A 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 in cans of beer as a hollow plastic sphere, 3 cm in diameter (similar in appearance to a small table tennis ball) with a small hole in one side. T...
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[computing] Rationale for this image: ...
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[economics] The 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 `An indefinite name for a gadget or mechanical contrivance, esp. a small manufactured item` and dates this use back to 1931. It st...
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[video game] Widget 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 Watcher, starring a purple alien named Widget who has the unique ability to transform into other versions of himself, including a gol...
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any small manufactured object
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(from the article `Computers and Information Systems`) Widgets were a widely used type of Internet-based consumer software, particularly on social networking sites. In their simplest form, widgets ... ...profile. More advanced SNSs enabled members to enhance their profiles with audio and video clips, and some opened their software sourc...
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A small program which is run by certain computers. A small device, switch, gadget, etc., whose name is not known
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application 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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The term widget generally applies to a manufactured contrivance. More recently the term has been specifically applied to a device added to beer cans and glasses for the generation and maintenance of the froth at the top of the beer, the head.
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Widget is slang for a device, a small contraption, an unnamed product.
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One of a set of fully implemented View subclasses that render form elements and other UI components, such as a text box or popup menu. Because a widget is fully implemented, it handles measuring and drawing itself and responding to screen events. Widgets are all in the android.widget package.
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https://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/glossary.html

I define widgets as mini-applications that can live away from their parents. Probably not the definition that you’ll see in a dictionary, but it works for me. These might be desktop widgets that update the weather for you automatically, for example. (Vista and Mac OS both have widget capability.) Or they live in Facebook, Open Social, or many oth...
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We get the word Widget by combining Window and Gadget. A widget is a screen based control that is used to interact with a website or other systems. Widgets can be buttons, selection lists, sliders, etc. The Nokia Widset service connects to various websites to obtain updates via RSS, using a Widget interface.
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A simple software application that can either be downloaded to the desktop or run through a Web site, and which often take the form of on-screen tools, such as clocks, event countdowns, auction-tickers, stock market tickers, flight arrival information, daily weather etc. For an example, download the IBM Software Business Partner Widget.
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