Telegraph Joins the Widget Buzz
Widgets have been known to help optimize and provide varied solutions for people and groups and apparently the Telegraph has joined the fray. Providing various videos on its sight that may be rendered useless unless they are properly channeled for distribution will go for naught and thanks to widget technology, they can now be made available in websites around the Internet.
Facebook, MySpace and other websites that are geared towards making a difference and establishing their rankings on the world wide web can be used as mediums towards racking in traffic and making videos on their website transmitted and scene with the widgets they have offered. We all know that videos are the new craze for most people today and with this option available, expect a lot of sites to bite the offering so that they have something to show towards for their many readers.
In a way, this is another form of drawing in the crowd and making resources available for people who want video feeds and files maximized accordingly. Apparently most people today are very much appreciative with videos made available and now that Telegraph has joined the long list of videos online, competition for great content over the web just got broader.
The Telegraph has developed and launched a series of widgets to virally distribute its online video content to social networks, blogs and across mobile devices.The Telegraph TV widgets, which are compatible with 26 different networks and websites, will be made available for users to place on profile pages on Facebook and MySpace, as well as on blogs, desktops and iGoogle homepages.
(Source) Journalism.co.uk







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