The Last Podcast Opinionated Web 2.0 News and Commentary

Share/Bookmark

Posted
6 June 2008 @ 4pm

Tagged
blogging

Zembly Launches Widget Platform

Today, widget platform Zembly (which is funded by Sun Microsystems) is launching into the already crowded market for widget creating and hosting applications.

Here is the announcement from their blog:

zembly lets you collaboratively create and host social applications of all shapes and sizes, including Facebook apps, meebo apps, OpenSocial apps, iPhone apps, Google Gadgets, embeddable widgets, and other social applications, using just your browser and your creativity.

imageWhile this does sounds easy, it’s important to note right from the start that Zembly is not a simple drag-and-drop environment. Instead, Zembly emphasizes collaborative work and the reuse of already existing code. You do need to know some JavaScript and CSS to be able to create a useful widget.

To facilitate the collaborative aspects of Zembly, they have created a basic, but functional social network on the site. Also, you activity on the site is displayed in an interactive timeline, which allows you and your team-members to track what you have been doing.

While this does make it hard for non-programmers to create new widgets and services, it does provide those with the right experience with a host of options and a degree of flexibility that the WYSIWYG widget platforms can’t offer.

Zembly is clearly entering an already busy space. If you are a programmer who is looking to create the next big Facebook app, then you could probably do a lot worse than giving Zembly a try.

If you would like to give Zembly a spin – it’s still in private beta, but they have set aside a block of 200 invites for my readers (and the invite widget functions as a demo of their service at the same time).

Technorati tags: ,

3 Comments

Posted by
nutrition foods
29 January 2009 @ 4pm

Thanks for the info. May God have mercy on us all.


Posted by
Jo R Hamburg
9 February 2009 @ 8pm

great article!, grats for u site :)


Posted by
Shop Fitting
13 February 2009 @ 9pm

It's good to hear Sun is investing in new companies because the stock has been dropping since I left the IT Industry in 2001.


Leave a Comment

Additional comments powered by BackType