comScore, a leader in measuring
the digital world, today announced the launch of comScore Widget Metrix, a
new service to track the usage of widgets across the Web. comScore
currently tracks Web widgets, which are data files that can be embedded
into a site's HTML code and are typically displayed in a small viewing pane
on the site. They are most often used to display customized or personalized
content on a Web site, such as to share photos or music recommendations,
and are commonly found on blogs, social networking sites and other
personalized pages.
"The recent explosion of user-generated content has helped create a
worldwide marketplace for widgets," said Linda Boland Abraham, executive
vice president at comScore. "comScore is excited to be providing
measurement for this developing content medium."
"Third-party audience measurement is critical to the emerging widget
economy," said Hooman Radfar, founder of widget delivery platform
Clearspring. "Measuring and understanding the widget universe is an
important first step in enabling publishers and advertisers to fully
realize the benefits of the burgeoning distributed Web. As one of the
leading widget platforms, we look forward to working with comScore to help
drive widget measurement going forward."
Slide Widgets Reach Largest Worldwide Audience
comScore's analysis of the top ten Web widgets worldwide revealed that
photo-related widgets dominate the top positions. In April 2007, Slide was
the top widget provider with a worldwide reach of more than 117 million
unique viewers, or 13.8 percent of the total worldwide Internet audience.
Other top photo-related widgets included RockYou (82 million viewers),
PictureTrail (31 million viewers), and Photobucket (28 million viewers). It
should also be noted that Facebook.com's recent announcement that it was
opening doors to third-party widget developers will likely have a
significant impact in shaping the widget landscape over the coming months.
Widget Penetration Highest in North America
As more and more sites across the Internet employ Web widgets, the
worldwide penetration will continue to grow. In April, widget penetration
was highest in North America where 40.3 percent of Internet users visited a
Web site with an embedded widget, followed by Western Europe (24.3 percent)
and Latin America (17.5 percent).
Source: comScore