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ARTINFO iGoogle Gadgets
The iGoogle Gadget is now live!
ARTINFO is happy to offer its newest way to keep you updated with international art news. The ARTINFO News Gadget can be easily added to your iGoogle Home Page or your personal website. It is simple and quick. You will be provided with daily art news and
on-the-ground reporting of international art events, people, and
stories.To add this gadget to your iGoogle page, click here or on the Google button below. ![]()
To add this to your personal website, see instructions below...
What makes it special? When you add this gadget to your iGoogle page, you are instantly connected with all that is taking place in the art world. The gadget updates automatically with the most recent news headlines from all over the art world, including news about everything from contemporary art, people, art & crime, arts policy, museums & galleries, art market and trends, and more! Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions: How often does it update? As soon as articles are published to ARTINFO, they are updated on the gadget. Is it free? Yes. There is no cost, just add it to your page to get the most recent art news. How do I add it to my iGoogle page? Click here and click the “Add to Google” button to add the gadget to your iGoogle page. Does it have to be added to iGoogle or can I add it to my webpage? You can add this gadget to your iGoogle page or your own personal webpage. Just follow these steps:
Can I add this gadget to my MySpace? Unfortunately Google Gadgets cannot be added to MySpace pages since MySpace doesn't currently allow the use of iframes to embed content on their site. What is the difference between a gadget/widget and a RSS feed? This gadget/widget is similar to an RSS feed in that it provides you with headlines, but in the gadget, the main headline also includes a brief description. Also, the gadget can be added to your iGoogle page or webpage, whereas one needs to subscribe to an RSS feed and add it to a website that hosts RSS feeds. Does ARTINFO have any other gadgets? We are currently working on creating gadgets that update users with current and upcoming exhibitions as well as recent podcasts. Here is an example of what your gadget will look like:
To add this gadget to your iGoogle page, click here or on the Google button below.
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