What’s Popular iGoogle Gadget: Vote Your Own Links
As you might already know, on the iGoogle page associated with your own Google account, there are available many types of gadgets which makes the process of organizing information easier. For example, in separate containers, you can read feeds content, read, compose or delete email messages through Gmail service, chat with friends and more. An interesting addition to the list of the installable gadgets is the What’s Popular iGoogle gadget, which represents an interface to a links voting service.
The main purpose of this new iGoogle gadget is to offer the possibility of rapid discovery of interesting items published over the Internet. The What’s Popular iGoogle gadget allows to any user to add to an existing list of links, new URLs pointing to popular articles or other web resources.
In the same time, users can also vote for the published links, therefore increasing their popularity. When a link has a certain number of votes, it will be positioned at the top of the list of links inside the What’s Popular iGoogle gadget.
The content automatically published inside this iGoogle gadget uses algorithms which combine the user submissions with the existing trends across a variety of Google services, like YouTube and Google Reader.
When a link is submitted in association with an existing Google account, then the user is allowed to edit the entry title and description. The items can have positive or negative votes, expressed by clicking the corresponding arrow situated in the left of a given entry of the links list. Even more, the rating can also be changed anytime.
If you want to add What’s Popular gadget on your iGoogle page, it is available here. By submitting your own links to be displayed as content into this gadget, the chances of increasing an existing website popularity and traffic could be improved.
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