Webwag Widgets Go Mobile

 By 
Stan Schroeder
 on 
Webwag Widgets Go Mobile

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Webwag, a personalized portal similar to iGoogle, Netvibes, Pageflakes and others, has launched a mobile version of their service. Webwag Mobile beta version synchronizes with the Webwag.com start page; for example, the RSS items you read on the mobile version should be marked as read on the desktop version.

We're a bit skeptical about mobile widgets: how many widgets can you actually place on a small screen of a mobile? And how much sense does it make to have tiny apps in an even tinier form on a tiny device? But, judging from the screenshot Webwag has done quite a good job at smallifying their widgets even further, so it just might work.

Webwag mobile will first be available on Java mobile handsets, and by the end of this month, Webwag will provide developers with an API to build mobile widgets.

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