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You’ve heard of Widgets, but what are Woodgets?

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DreamFace DataWidgets have gotten a lot of press lately, but what are Woodgets?  DreamFace Interactive CEO, Olivier Poupeney gets specific about woodgets while presenting key differentiators of DreamFace’s Web 2.0 Open Source Framework in his interview with Jeremy Geelan for Sys-Con TV at AjaxWorld 2008 East in New York.   Woodgets exposed!

Extending DreamFace mashups with TIBCO PageBus

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DreamFace Developer Challenge: Best of DataWidgets!

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DreamFace Build #103 Upcoming…

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The DreamFace Interactive Framework, Build #102 is available

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Top reviews for DreamFace-based 360Gadget

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Build #102: The Face of SOA and the REST

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Build #102: Providers, the new dynamic DataSources

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Build #102: Getting (more) personal!

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Coming up soon, Build 102 with your choice of repositories

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