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Something along the lines of realtime share price graph delivered from NASDAQ to a companies homepage as a widget. For the right price I could see people paying for these "premium" widgets. But I agree with you a pure play widget company is unsustainable.
Ivan's predictions do cover this point:
A Widgetized social network or blog will be launched and become hugely successful
* Some smart kid will write a blog and/or social network platform that consists entirely of widgets. You create an interface by choosing which parts to put where. Suddenly you are in total control of your platform.
The idea of "widget as data gatherer" is a good one.
Speaking of poll widgets, CBS Marketwatch mentioned that site owners can share revenue on poll widgets on their sites. This is important for sites that are highly specialized with high traffic that pollsters would covet.
On a side note, the increasing movement of the us population to drop their land lines and use their cell only could lead more polling services to the web rather than the traditional phone surveys.
Lastly, there will be room for more narrowly focused widget warehouses as thousands of widgets will be created and filtering them all will require topic specific widget category websites.
Ex: PlaylistWidgets.com, etc
You mean something like http://www.yourminis.com or for an crude example of how this can look http://yourminis.com/mc1
You mean like that? I think this area has a lot of potential. Kids will use these things like badges of honour if the right content is available.