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TomSoft (Free subscription) | 04/28/2008
Interested in creating mobile widgets? Just check our latest tutorial on how to simply create and deploy mobile widgets using Webwga platform using standard and easy to learn technologies, like XML and JavaScript. Yes, Webwag is since some monthes compliant with JavaScript (in fact a subset of JavaScript), but this make very easy for any Web [...]
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TomSoft (Free subscription) | 01/23/2008
Big week for Webwag! After the yesterday announce that Webwag was finalist of the GlobalMobileAwards, we just announce today our new iPhone version. You saw a video some time ago, but now this version is live: just point your browser to http://iphone.webwag.com (or http://webwag.com with your iPhone) and you'll have access to your exact same [...]
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TomSoft (Free subscription) | 01/23/2008
Webwag has been selected as a finalist in the “Best Infotainment portal” at the Global Mobile Awards. The final of this famouse competition will take place during the next 3Gsm, in barcelona, in February… More on the offical Webwag blogAnd the globalmobileawards site
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Moco News (Free subscription) | 12/10/2007
French start-up Goojet has raised 2.3 million euros ($3.38 million) in its first round of funding, led by venture capital firms Partech International, Elaia Partners and IRDI ( via blognation ). The Toulouse-based company, which competes with start-ups Webwag and Widsets, develops mobile widgets based on Java MIDP2 technology and will launch a beta version tomorrow. Details are thin on the...
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TomSoft (Free subscription) | 12/10/2007
Might be already old news for some of you, but I’ve forgot to put it on my blog, so here it is: we have released Webwag V1 version. The official news is here: Webwag mobile V1 release, API is open! Here is a non exhaustive list of new features you will find in this release . [...]
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 11/26/2007
We’ve been covering Webwag, which is another AJAX-based startup page/personalized portal, similar to Netvibes and Pageflakes, quite extensively. Unfortunately, although the service doesn't lack updates, they've yet to make a ripple on traffic measuring sites such as Alexa or Compete. The reason for this is probably the fact that Webwag is always one step behind [...]
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C. Enrique Ortiz Mobility Weblog (Free subscription) | 10/19/2007
I want to congratulate my friend Thomas Landspurg and his team at Webwag, who secured seed funding with the investment fund of the leading mobile operator SFR and the venture capital firm DigiTalents Capital. That is so awesome. See the announcement. Thomas is a great visionary and leader in mobility and widgets. Awesome! ceo
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Slaw (Free subscription) | 10/16/2007
If you're interested in start pages, you might take a look at Webwag, a recent entry into the market from the former Google guy in France, Franck Poisson. I found it to be quickly responsive, when adding new feeds, easy to move things around in, and appealing enough to look at. One feature I like [...]
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Widget Blog - Sexy Widget (Free subscription) | 10/16/2007
More from Widget Summit Three product announcements: Webwag Start page offering web and mobile convergence between mobile and web. Fully synchronized. Can synchronize from mobile to web, or from web to mobile. So you load up your web start page...
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 10/16/2007
As noted last week , a group of startups promoting themselves at Mobile 2.0. Part 1 was in the morning. Here now is the afternoon session (note it was just 5 minutes per speaker, so we only got brief overviews of each service). Webwag Mobile We've written before about Webwag , a personalized start page. Webwag Mobile is a Java app. It looks very much like a desktop widget service...
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TomSoft (Free subscription) | 10/15/2007
We’ve finally announced the seed funding of Webwag that was kept silent since some time. The press release is here. And finally, Techcrunch finally made a reference to us (ok, Techchrunch fr only but better than nothing). Also, we’ll be in the states in the coming weeks, in the bay area: for the Web2.0 Summit, and WidgetSummit [...]
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FeedMyApp (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Make yourself at home on any computer Webwag is the unique place where you can access all the information and services that matter for you, in a click of a button. Choose between news feeds, online services, live TV, emails (pro and personal), sticky notes, weather forecasts and many more. Simply click ‘Add New Content’ to install your widgets, drag and drop and you're done with your ultimate...
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Webwag, the start page provider competing with the likes of Netvibes and iGoogle, is announcing a partnership with SFR, one of the largest wireless providers in France. The announcement is expected to take place on Wednesday. From the looks of it, SFR will be providing monetary support to Webwag, and aid greatly in [...]
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Blognation France (Free subscription) | 10/08/2007
About one year after its launch, Webwag.com, a French start page competing with Netvibes, i-Gloo or Portaneo in the French market, should announce on Wednesday a strategic partnership with SFR, the second largest French cellular operator. Unlike Orange, which tries to develop its own Web 2.0 services (Pikeo, Soundtribe, Bubbletop…), SFR prefers to support [...]
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TomSoft (Free subscription) | 09/27/2007
Beginning of this year, Webwag introduced the “Wod”,or Widget On Demand, that allows you to create a Widget on any web site. The process was quite easy, but it's now even easiest, thanks to Webwag FireFox extension: a click and you're done…How? Install the toolbar, find a site you love but don't have widget? Press [...]