MajikWidget is a web-based service that allows you to enhance your blog or web site visitor experience. We create and host a library of individual widgets that can be easily configured and added to your blog or website.
Widgets are hosted mini-applications that add functional value and interactivity to your website or blog. Today our library of widgets consist of items such as polls and ranking systems that easily integrate with your site without the need to be a programmer. In the future our widgets will add operational functionality beyond simple interactivity and feedback mechanisms.
MajikWidget users can suggest widgets for development and have them created and published to produce Linkware. This allows anyone using that widget to opt-in to publish a link back to that users site in a creative and non-intrusive way... sort of a personal ad-words capability.
It is important to understand that during our beta phase we are focused on keeping our infrastructure systems reliable and scalable. Currently we are serving over 20 GigaBytes of bandwidth every two weeks so this issue is very important to MajikWidget. Our engineers and developers are working toward our release service where we will be building a new widget every week.
MajikWidget hosted mini-applications work because of the enterprise-level hosting architecture designed from the ground up to be reliable, redundant, and secure. Our backend operations are comprised of entire clusters of servers, all working intelligently together, all poised and ready to instantly reroute web traffic should any component experience failure. That means when a server crashes or a hard drive fails, the other servers in the cluster pick up the slack without a moment of downtime or a byte of lost data.
We understand that anytime you add a widget to your website or blog, you are depending on MajikWidget not to intefere with load time and normal site operation. Advanced clustering technology routes each site request to not just one server, but through an army of load balanced Apache webservers. Should any server in the cluster not respond, requests are instantly and intelligently routed to the remaining servers, and the website visitor never experiences a single interruption.
Read more about us at the MajikWidget Blog.
If you have widget ideas or questions, feel free to contact us by email at widgetmaster@majikwidget.com.