Widgetbox

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Widgetbox
Type Privately held companies
Founded 2006
Headquarters San Francisco, CA
Website www.widgetbox.com

Widgetbox is a San Francisco, California based company that enables people to find, make and distribute web widgets for blogging, social networking services, and personal websites.

The company provides a platform that supports the creation of simple widgets via a web-based interface ("Blidget") and more complex HTML / JavaScript and Flash-based widgets. Using Widgetbox's AppAccelerator, users can use these widgets to create Facebook, Bebo and OpenSocial applications.

Widgets compatible with Widgetbox's platform can be submitted for display within the Widgetbox Gallery, which provides users an easy widget discovery and installation mechanism. Widgets distributed by Widgetbox include a "Get Widget" link which allows users to immediately get the same widget from the site they see it on.

Widgetbox has also worked with social network services, blog platforms and start page operators to provide a white label or lightly-branded edition of the Widgetbox Gallery. These variants of the Widgetbox Gallery allow for quick, code-free installation of a user-selected widget to the operator site.

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Widgetbox was founded in 2006 by Ed Anuff, Giles Goodwin and Dean Moses. The company debuted the same year at DEMOfall 2006. Sequoia Capital and Hummer Winblad Venture Partners invested an undisclosed amount in the company in 2007.

A Series B round of funding was announced in January 2008, led by Northgate Capital. Also returning to invest in this round were Sequoia Capital, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and independent investor Michael Dearing.

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August 2007

Widgetbox announced a distribution partnership with iTunes that allows users to create and publish widgets based on an iMix playlist. Known as a MixIt, this feature allows iTunes users to distribute an iMix across a number of popular social networks, blogs and start pages.


September 2007

The company launched an App Accelerator for Facebook allowing users to create a Facebook application based on their pre-existing widgets. The App Accelerator allows a widget to be registered as its own Facebook application and provides several Facebook Platform-specific optimizations. These include:

  • The ability to customize application invitation text via a graphical interface or FBML code
  • The ability to customize application installation and update News Feed messages via a graphical interface or FBML code
  • A Flash and Javascript API that developers can use to send profile box updates and create News Feed messages from within a widget
  • The ability to overlay a custom image upon Flash-based widgets when displayed on the profile page
  • An message wall that can appear on both the profile and canvas page
  • An invitation page that allows users to send application invitations to their friends

The App Accelerator also includes a revenue sharing program called DevShare allowing users to earn money on their applications.


November 2007

Widgetbox announced and launched beta support for Google's OpenSocial initiative. Users are provided an OpenSocial installation URLs for each widget listed in the company's widget gallery. The company has stated that it will increase integration with OpenSocial containers as the API reaches production quality.

Concurrently, support for the import of Google Gadgets into Widgetbox's system was introduced.


December 2007

Widgetbox participated in the launch of the Bebo Open Application Platform, showcasing two applications supporting Bebo's implementation of Facebook Platform.


January 2008

Building upon their participation in the Bebo Open Application Platform Launch, Widgetbox released an App Accelerator for Bebo]. Similar in function to the App Accelerator for Facebook, Widgetbox users can convert their existing widgets into Bebo applications.

On January 31st, Widgetbox announced that they had raised an additional $8m in Series B funding, led by Northgate Capital. Also returning invest in the company were Sequoia Capital, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and independent investor Michael Dearing.


March 2008

Widgetbox announced that Will Price, a General Partner at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and member of the Widgetbox Board of Directors, has joined the company as its CEO.


April 2008

Widgetbox announced the creation of an iPhone and iPod Touch widget gallery.

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