Your widget preview

Create your own free news widgets.

3 easy steps. Complete in 30 seconds. No registration. No downloads. 100% free.

Art | Business | Celebrities | Entertainment | Health | Industry | Internet | IT | Life style | Local news | Music | Politics | Products | Programming | Religion and Spirituality | Science | Society | Sports | Technology | Top News | Travel | Video Games | World news
Aerobics
AFL
Archery
Badminton
Baseball - MLB
Baseball - MLB - Japan
Basketball - NBA
Boxing
Chess
Curling
Cycling
Diving
Extreme Sports- BMX
Extreme Sports - Skateboarding
Fishing
Fitness
Football - Canada
Football - NFL
Football - World Soccer
Golf
Gymnastics
Kickboxing
Martial Arts
Motor
Motor - Formula One
Olympics
Outdoors
Rugby League
Rugby League - Australia
Rugby League - England
Rugby League - Fiji
Rugby League - France
Rugby League - New Zealand
Rugby Union
Rugby Union - All Blacks
Rugby Union - England
Rugby Union - France
Rugby Union - Ireland
Rugby Union - Scotland
Rugby Union - Springboks
Rugby Union - Wales
Rugby Union - Wallabies
Squash
Surfing
Table Tennis
Taekwondo
Top Stories
Triathlon
Water Sports - Diving
Winter Sports - Curling
Winter Sports - Ski Jumping
Wrestling
Yoga

Sports - Top Stories


JV559 (Occlude and Torpid)

OCCLUDE (verb): 1 stop, close up, or obstruct.2 Chemistry (of a solid) absorb and retain (a gas or impurity).3 (of a tooth) come into contact with another in the opposite jaw.to block or stop up a passage; 2. to prevent the flow of something through a pass...
feedburner 20 November 2009

JV558 (Intangible and Slate)

INTANGIBLE (adjective): 1. not existing in a physical form–incapable to being touched or seen; 2. difficult to define or describe clearly, but nonetheless perceivedExamples:- John received the football scholarship not only for his performance, but al...
feedburner 15 November 2009

JV557 (Imperious and Salutation)

IMPERIOUS (adjective) : proud, arrogant, and acting with an air of authority and superiority.Examples:- The new professor was an imperious woman who considered herself to be quite important.- The imperious dictator made laws that all citizens had to obey- ...
feedburner 10 November 2009

JV556 (Squalid and Winsome)

SQUALID (adjective): 1 extremely dirty and unpleasant, dirty, run-down, or unsanitary, especially because of poverty;  2 showing a contemptible lack of moral standards:Examples:- The TV host made a squalid attempt to save himself from public embarrassment....
feedburner 05 November 2009

JV555 (Relish and Voracious)

RELISHDefinition (noun, verb):  (Verb)1.    to enjoy or take great pleasure in an experience2.    to enjoy the taste of a particular food or drink3.    to give a pleasing taste to food, e.g. by adding spice or relishNoun:1.    enjoyment: a liking or apprec...
feedburner 30 October 2009

JV554 (Procrastinate and Unwitting)

PROCRASTINATE (verb): to delay doing something that should be done, To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness. To postpone or delay needlessly.Examples:- Marc warned his students not to procrastinate on the assignment ...
feedburner 25 October 2009

JV553 (Palliate and Turgid)

PALLIATE (verb) : 1. to try to make something seem less serious or severe, especially by offering excuses; 2. to make something less intense or severe; 3. to relieve the painful, physical symptoms of a disorder or disease.Examples:- Lisa works out everyday...
feedburner 20 October 2009

Diving Tourism - Recession Proof Market

Courtesy : FlickrDiving is one of the DOT's so-called "special-interest" markets, which it believes to be "recession-proof." (Others are the adventure sport, wellness and medical tourism markets). Meaning, divers may not go as often but will go at least on...
scuba diving 25 November 2008

Basic Scuba Diving Skill - Each diver should learn

Following are the basic diving skills that a novice diver should pursue to master while on training and during his first few open water dives.In-Water and Swimming SkillsDive sites are unique and the diver shouldn’t expect every drop off point to be ...
scuba diving 31 October 2008

Avoid Scuba Diving Risk by full scuba diving course

In the beginner open water diving course, the risks of the sport are discussed in a high-level overview, but Mr. Bradford, a diving instructor trainer and technical instructor believes the details should be made more graphic so the students will understand...
scuba diving 07 October 2008

How does Feedzilla work?

Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.

Feedzilla manually aggregates news summaries found in RSS feeds, and redistributes them in either RSS format or as a news widget. Content is collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from an ever-growing list of providers.

Press release

9th of September 2009 - Interview of Feedzilla's founder at the IFA in Berlin.

Testimonials

Guys, your services are great and so easy to use. Well done!
John Lecter
© 2009 Butterfly Effect SA