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Google Offers Cash For Gadgets

Having re-branded its Personalized Home Page under the name "iGoogle" last month, Google is taking steps to maintain the momentum of this fast growing service.

Google Wednesday announced a new initiative called Google Gadget Ventures to encourage third-party gadget development by funding gadget-oriented business ventures.

"We've been hearing from a lot of gadget developers that they'd like to spend more time developing if they could, and we've been thinking about ways to help them do that," said Sep Kamvar, engineering lead for personalization, in a blog post. "To that end, we're happy to announce Google Gadget Ventures, a new pilot program that will help fund third-party gadget development and gadget-related businesses."

Gadgets, also known as widgets, are small software programs that can be added to customizable Web pages like iGoogle. They're easy to spot at social networking sites and online portals. They do things like present slide shows or perform other generally unimpressive but useful tasks.

Kamvar said Google would offer $5,000 grants for gadgets developers to improve existing gadgets and $100,000 seed investments for new gadget-related businesses. The catch is that the cash is available only to those with gadgets already garnering 250,000 page views per week or more.

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