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comScore Widget Metrix Report: 615 Million People Viewed or Interacted With a WidgetAugust 13th, 2008 at 7:30 amSource:CenterNetworks
I’d wonder exactly what comScore defines as a widget. Must a widget need to be viewable by the user to be counted? Would script code used in analytics tracking be considered a widget? I still believe that widgets will replace most traditional online display banner advertising by the end of 2009. The benefits of widgetizing an ad far outweight the cost to implement. Gigya leads the pack serving over 150 million widgets during the period. In the U.S., Gigya served over 55 million widgets, giving them a 29.2% market share. It’s interesting to look at the charts below and compare a widget distribution platform like Gigya with a widget provider like Slide. Gigya doesn’t produce their own widgets, they help widget creators with distribution, monetization and analytics. Slide creates and distributes their own widgets. It’s hard to do a direct comparison. Here’s the worldwide Top 10 Widget Metrix chart:
Here’s the U.S. Widget Metrix Top 10 chart:
Good to see SplashCast on the list - haven’t heard much from them lately. Check out my thoughts on widget installation and ethics, 2008 widget predictions and all of our widget coverage. More CN Coverage:
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