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  2. Wikipedia:Gadget - Wikipedia

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    Gadgets provide minification and bundling with other gadgets, which reduces file sizes and HTTP traffic. Possible protection against hacking. Interface administrators all have two factor authentication, and are removed if they become inactive.

  3. Gadget - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the word is disputed. The word first appears as reference to an 18th-century tool in glassmaking that was developed as a spring pontil. [3] As stated in the glass dictionary published by the Corning Museum of Glass, a gadget is a "metal rod with a spring clip that grips the foot of a vessel and so avoids the use of a pontil".

  4. Microsoft Gadgets - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Gadgets are lightweight single-purpose applications, or software widgets, that can sit on a Microsoft Windows user's computer desktop, or are hosted on a web page. According to Microsoft, it will be possible for the different types of gadgets to run on different environments without modification, but this is currently not the case.

  5. Gadget (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    The gadget for a clause (t 0 ∨ t 1 ∨ t 2) consists of six vertices, connected to each other, to the vertices representing the terms t 0, t 1, and t 2, and to the ground and false vertices by the edges shown. Any 3-CNF formula may be converted into a graph by constructing a separate gadget for each of its variables and clauses and connecting ...

  6. Google Gadgets - Wikipedia

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    Gadgets using Google Wave in this way were simply known as 'Wave Gadgets'. For instance, a game written using a Google Gadget could use Google Wave technology to record a list of users and high scores without having to worry about how to permanently store the scores on a hosted server.

  7. Google Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Google Desktop was a computer program with desktop search capabilities, created by Google for Linux, Apple Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows systems. It allowed text searches of a user's email messages, computer files, music, photos, chats, web pages viewed, and the ability to display "Google Gadgets" on the user's desktop in a sidebar.

  8. iGoogle - Wikipedia

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    Users will appear in the registry if the gadget has been submitted to iGoogle). iGoogle Gadget is the part of Google Gadgets API. Gadgets were rendered as an iframe. Security constraints will be present, preventing users from damaging the portal and other gadgets. Users communicate with other gadgets via a remote call to a common third party ...

  9. Gadget (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gadget Hackwrench, a young female mouse from the TV series Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers; Gadgets, a series of machine-type monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game; Gary "Gadget" Flowers, a character in the This Is England series of films; Inspector Gadget, the titular character of the animated series of the same name.