Version: 2008
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Engadget Headlines 1.0

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  • Date added: December 23, 2006
  • Total Downloads: 25
  • Downloads last week: 12
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Publisher's description

From Intelligroup Ltd :

We're big fans of Engadget, and like to keep up with the latest news. This sidebar gadget displays the last 40 headlines from Engadget.

Many thanks to Ryan Block at Engadget who's input greatly sped up the creation of this gadget.

Features Include:

  • Gadget grows when 'undocked' (can be disabled)
  • Tooltips display full titles
  • Updates every 5 minutes

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