By
Dawn Kawamoto
Tuesday, July 26 2005 12:21 PM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,39245356,00.htm
Yahoo has acquired software "widget" engine Konfabulator in a move to spur
third-party developers to devise new applications for the Internet giant's
services.
Konfabulator is a JavaScript runtime engine that lets people run very small
applications, or widgets, on either Windows or Macintosh systems. Konfabulator
is owned by parent company Pixoria, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based start-up founded
in 2003.
Yahoo plans to run the widgets via XML
feeds. The applications can perform any of a range of functions, from informing
people of their Wi-Fi signal strength to dishing up the local weather to
providing a battery monitor, according to a notice posted on Konfabulator's Web site.
"When we first thought of Konfabulator, one of the key pieces was accessing
Internet content. Well guess what Yahoo has boatloads of?" Konfabulator said on
its site. "And what's really great is that they're starting to open it up to
everyone in a format that's useable outside the traditional browser, as XML
feeds."
According to Konfabulator, the acquisition also marks the formal launch of
Yahoo's Developer Network.
"Since we're kick-starting Yahoo's Developer Network, this means our current
Konfabulator community will become the founding members of Yahoo's Developer
community," according to a posting on Konfabulator's site.
A Yahoo representative said that the company had a developer network prior to
its Pixoria acquisition, but that with this deal, Yahoo plans to formalize its
relationship with developers.
Konfabulator, which had charged rates from US$19.95 for a single user license
to US$2,500 for a worldwide site license, said that its service will now be free
and that it will refund purchases of its version 2.0 or later.
Yahoo's acquisition comes as it is looking for ways to get outside developers
more involved with writing applications for its content and putting greater
pressure on its archrival Google. Both companies, for example, started
sharing their respective code for their mapping service with third-party
developers this summer.
Apple Computer, which also offers a
widgets dashboard, got into a heated debate with Konfabulator last summer over the concept and its use.
According to a Yahoo representative, the deal closed Tuesday. Financial terms
were not disclosed.