One of the really cool things I saw at Innovate this year was Wavestorm’s new Kii frames. They are not just standard dumb photo frames but intelligent ones able to grab pictures from your online photos or video sites, display useful information from (and even widgets ;)).
I believe that these kind of devices will soon find a way to your home, be it on a desk, a wall or integrated in a bigger element such as a fridge or other nevralgic devices of the house. How cool would it be if you could sync its content and apps with Webwag?

Check out the official blog to be informed aboutavailability and advances.
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Well, in fact a link to the summary since Rod McLaren did a good job here!
He raises a key question for the success of mobile widgets which is openness.
The answer (in the comments) is that Webwag mobile will be completely free and open to any developer that wants to create widgets (same as the web).
With simple html/scripting skills, anybody should have simple widgets running in minutes!
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Great momo around mobile widgets. Most of the fellow actors were here and did great presentations, especially a Charles from opera. Thanks to Jag from O2 that uploaded his photos in real time, I’ve been able to do a great demo with the flickr widget pointing to his tag/user name.
And while we are at it, let’s go a bit ego-centric with a picture of me on stage

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We are opening today for open beta!
Still many things to improve but at least you can grab a version at http://beta.webwag.com or directly with your mobile at http://webwag.com/m.
All your feedback is more than welcome at mobile-feedback at webwag dot com.
Read the complete news on Thomas’ blog with different “editorial” choices for the background

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For the London citizens, try to drop by monday evening to get a chance to see Webwag mobile widgets live!
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