Add Samanathon.com To Your iGoogle Page!
Written By Saman Sadeghi, August 6th, 2007
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I’ve created an iGoogle Gadget for Samanathon.com! The gadget will display the latest three posts, with links, so you can get the latest info right where you want it!
Screenshot
This is a live view of the gadget:
Click the below image to see what it looks like on my iGoogle page.
As you can see, the Samanathon.com gadget [...]
I’ve created an iGoogle Gadget for Samanathon.com! The gadget will display the latest three posts, with links, so you can get the latest info right where you want it!
Screenshot
This is a live view of the gadget:
Click the below image to see what it looks like on my iGoogle page.

As you can see, the Samanathon.com gadget is sitting pretty! So what are you waiting for, add the Samanathon.com Gadget to you iGoogle!
This and the tool bar button below are some nice promo tools. I think I will just keep you bookmarked though.
you’re on my google reader, and i added google reader to my iGoogle instead, so I don’t have to add a new gadget for each blog i read
Good solution there 2P.
That is smart! I thought that I would create as many ways to read this site as I could - and since they all use my feed, they’ll increase my feed count
Also, on the bottom, is that Fasterfox? And what’s right beside it?
It’s the SearchStatus plugin, from the site:
SearchStatus is a toolbar extension for Firefox and Mozilla that allows you to see how any and every website in the world is performing. Designed for the highly specialised needs of search engine marketers, this toolbar provides extensive search-related information about a site, all conveniently displayed in one discreet and compact toolbar
Nice job. Creating the Google Gadgets is a fun little experiment. I did one on my personal finance site to track the national debt. I don’t know of anyone else using it but it was still fun to make.
Count me in!
want to make one for your friends over at the monkey site
I think that it is really unfair that technology companies put these application on your computer but don’t tell you how to take them off. Installing programs like Quicktime and Adobe will put on quick start applications which you don’t need but slow down your computer
I totally agree with you - every time Quicktime auto updates, it put the icon back in the Notification Area - EVERYTIME!
Why can’t it remember my settings?