From the Cambridge dictionary (brief and precise):
Widget : any small device whose name you have forgotten or do not know, or an imagined small product made by a company
Gadget : a small device or machine with a particular purpose
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Widget according to the free dictionary online: on line is (Engineering / Tools) Informal any small mechanism or device, the name of which is unknown or temporarily forgotten.
Gadget according to the free dictionary online: May come from French gachette, which is or has been applied to various pieces of mechanism, or from Gaget, the person who created the first so-called gadgets---miniature Statues of Liberty sold in Paris---or from a Navy term for a tool or mechanical device for which one could not recall the name.
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A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.
A widget is often used as a term that represents a hypothetical manufactured product. This terminology is sometimes used in business and economics.
nope i don't think that is possible. but you can bring widget or gadget from kickapps to a ning network
There is no such thing as a widget.It is a humorous term for a "gadget" or "object" or any tool whose precise function you don't know, don't understand or don't have time to explain.A steel widget would be "whatever-they-make-at-that-steel-factory-but-I-don't-know-what."
The value added concept is a mainstay of modern economics. Let's use a simple example: 1) A widget maker has a fixed cost of creating a widget at $5. 2) The average consumer is willing to pay $10 for a widget. 3) The widget maker sells the widget for $7. In this case, the total "value added" is the difference between what the average customer is willing to pay ($10) and the cost of the good ($5). In this example, the value added would be: $5. The next question: how is that value distributed? Since the widget maker creates the widget at $5 and sells at $7, there is $2 of value going to the widget maker. Since the average consumer is willing to pay $10 but only pays $7, there is $3 of value added to the consumer. --- Now - what if the widget maker sold the widget at $9. In this case the average consumer would not purchase the widget. What if the widget maker sold the widget for $4? In this case the widget maker would be selling below cost (which would lead to losses).
Contrivance is a noun meaning a thing contrived, usually a mechanical device. There are many synonyms including appliance, contraption, gadget, gimmick, gizmo (or gismo), jigger, or widget.
Almost. Here's the basics: After one of Cupid's bubbles, blown by Wubbzy, pops near Walden, Walden became a little smitten with Widget, and throughout the rest of the episode, Widget tries to hide from Walden, who wants to kiss Widget. Eventually, Widget builds an antidote for the love bubbles, and Walden almost kisses Widget, then he is snapped out of it. I have to tell you this: this may foreshadow a teenage relationship between Widget and Walden.
An excuse is a weak reason why something cannot be achieved or completed. An objection is a concern about the process or the widget and it causes delay or stops progressive towards completion.
You can add a Digital clock - DWR widget to your blog, provided by blogger itself. The process is; 1. Go to Blogger Dashboard > Layout > Add a gadget > More Gadgets 2. Select "Digital clock - DWR" That's it. You can also use the third party Clock widget for your blog from the Internet. Thanks
Widget is a girl.
electronic is something that describes an equipment or gadget while electronics is the science that deals with the movement of electrons in a vacuum, plasma, semiconductor or gaseous media