I agree, the iGoogle blog 
annoucement<http://igoogledeveloper.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/update-on-igoogle.html>does
 not state the *.gadgets api will end. 
*However, it would be nice to know this for certain please.* 
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:16:43 PM UTC+1, zwiet wrote:
>
> You can still develop new gadgets, you can not submit them anymore to 
> iGoogle. Again; I didn't see any announcement on ending the *.gadget api
>
> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 9:32:46 PM UTC+2, SaveiGoogle.org wrote:
>>
>> For all intents and purposes, Google Gadgets will not be an effective 
>> development platform after July 31, 2012.  You can update existing gadgets 
>> but cannot add new ones after that date.  See this...
>> http://saveigoogle.org/spring-cleaning-does-include-google-gadgets/
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:05:40 PM UTC-6, zwiet wrote:
>>>
>>> Google did not announce the end of the gadget API.  The gadget API 
>>> serves multiple purposes, not only iGoogle. But I still don't understand 
>>> the decision about iGoogle.
>>>
>>> On Friday, July 6, 2012 10:06:03 PM UTC+2, David Cook wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does the announcement of iGoogle's departure mean that it's really the 
>>>> gadget-API that is being discontinued?
>>>>
>>>> If so, what is the recommended (nearest) API that one should convert 
>>>> their gadget-code into?
>>>>
>>>

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