Virtual Sushi develops custom widgets. Widgets are portable chunks of code that can be installed and executed within any separate HTML-based web page by an end user without requiring additional compilation. They are derived from the idea of code reuse. Other terms used to describe web widgets include: gadget, badge, module, webjit, capsule, snippet, mini and flake. Web widgets usually but not always use DHTML, JavaScript, or Adobe Flash. This makes them a perfect fit for inserting them in your web page, your blog, your personalized homepage on Google, Yahoo or Netvibes or even, after doing some minor modifications, for usage inside your 'Dashboard' application on Mac or Vista. Most of our widgets communicate with Java processes that run on our server. A typical widget back-end process gets its data from the internet after which it converts this HTML data in universally usable data like XML or JSON that gets wrapped in web services.
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