Grand Prize Winner - Gadget Competition
My Article on Sidebar Gadget "SoapBox Video Gadget" at CodeProject.com was chosen for the
Grand prize for Fun category at code Project.
Here is the link
at Windows Vista Blog
Prize was, lots of gadgets and the Jacket, Scott E-Vest
237D to hold them
Here is the
email i got from
Moran
"Congratulations! You’re one
of our grand prize winners in the Vista Gadgets contest. Your article,
Gadget, was selected by
our judges as the winner based on overall merit and reader
ranking.
A Grand Prize Gadget Pack, valued at approximately US $ 1000, including
- • Microsoft Zune
- • I-Mate JAM PocketPC Phone, unlocked
- • Sony PSP Entertainment Pack, including PSP, game, movie and memory
stick - • CarMD – diagnose your “check engine” problems in your US-made vehicle
• Scott E-Vest 237D – a stylish way to carry all of your gadgets with
you in a “three-season” jacket "
Excerpts from the article.
Introduction
When I first started sidebar gadget development1, I found gadgets
cool and innovative. But the more I learned about them, the more I realized
their usefulness. Gadget development provides a whole new platform, becoming
more productive in ways unimagined. On one hand, it's a mini web application
which can host a web page, call a web service, and use AJAX to read an RSS feed.
On the other, it can interact with the Windows API using the power of .NET
languages. Wow! That's the best of both the worlds, wouldn't you agree?
The most important factor is the unique way in which a gadget provides the
interaction between the web, Windows and users. In this example I try to utilize
this, to give user the "Power of Videos" in the sidebar. Check the architecture
below.
To hold your interest, here is how it looks in the sidebar.
About the gadget: The power of videos
Before I start, I must warn you: this gadget is quite addictive. Indulge
yourself only during your spare time.
There are a number of RSS Feeds available from the Soapbox on MSN Video Beta page which give
you the contents of the videos uploaded by the users. Some of the more
interesting ones are: "Most Popular Videos", "Most Rated videos", and "Most
Recent Videos". There is even a feed for "Videos By Tag" available, which we
will use for searching videos. The idea behind this is to use those regularly
updated feeds to show the user the video of his choice on the sidebar. If you
want to know the basic barebones required to create a gadget, please refer to my
first article Daily Dilbert .
This article is actually an extension of that first article; I try to explain
only those extra features which can be used to refine a gadget further:
- Create a gadget which can play a video in the flyout
- How to take care of paging when you read an XML file
- Settings and Search Videos
- Add video to "Favorite List"
- Create, read, update, & delete local XML file from Sidebar Gadget (new)
- Some tips in general
The architecture overview
Check the complete article here
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