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[Official Google Blog] We borrowed the Gadgets-in-Docs concept from the iGoogle team, so it's only fitting that you can also publish your spreadsheet gadgets to iGoogle, where you can see your data-based-Gadget right next to all that other stuff that's important to you (even if it is just a picture of your dog).
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[Geek Madness] Google Docs Opens to Users and Devs with Gadgets and API: Just to name a couple very basic examples, Gadgets-in-Docs lets you widgetize spreadsheets, allowing you to transfer them over to iGoogle for quick reference if need be. And the Visualization API “provides a common way to access .
[Thai Brothers Network] Google Spreadsheets Adds Gadgets, a Directory of Features: Each gadget can be embedded into web pages or added to iGoogle, which is extremely cool because the data is updated automatically.
[Aggregator website] Google Spreadsheet Gadgets and More: Once you integrated a gadget in your spreadsheet, you can also open its context menu to push its visualization to Google’s personalized homepage iGoogle, or your own website by using an inline frame embed code Google hands out. The embed code points to gmodules.com for storage, and includes caching, so your data gadget shown off on other sites may not display data changes in perfect real-time.
[Technology and Soft] Google Spreadsheets Adds Gadgets, a Directory of Features: Each gadget can be embedded into membrane pages or added to iGoogle, which is extremely cool because the data is updated automatically.
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