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It also calculates all the old legacy European currencies, some world legacy currencies and even virtual currencies (like the Linden Dollar from Second Life). for the widget is at the bottom of the developers home page.

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  1. noun A small mechanical device or control; a gadget.
  2. noun An unnamed or hypothetical manufactured article.

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  • Your widget is there but, being a noncoder, I don't know how / where to put in my own videos. —  Daikos.Net
  • Identify what the goal of the widget is and what you hope to achieve by including it. —  StraightUpSearch
  • This widget is a small module that you can place on personalized sites (like iGoogle, —  - Latest HealthCentral News
  • Another special feature of the widget is the possibility to individually configure the data for wind (km / h, —  Apple Hot News
  • Getting people to simply use the widget is an important first step in establishing it as a viable product. —  Coolfer
 

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