In Safari, there is an interesting, though little-used feature - Web Clips. You can use it from a fragment of the page to make a widget. The actual procedure of creating simple: open the site, click on the button with the scissors in the Safari toolbar, and then the fragment, which will be the widget.
Web clips are usually used to keep track of some information block, for updates that you can not subscribe by RSS. How can I use Web Clips? There are a few examples. You can make a web video statistics, which is important to you.
A friend of mine loves English football. It uses a web clip for the results table:
I know a few people who make a widget player BBC One music radio station. This allows you to listen to British radio in the background without launching the browser.
Web clips are often used in conjunction with various services. For example, the famous web printer Muraveva studio. It is also possible to make the widget:
Do you use a web-clips? I suggest in the comments talk about their experiences. Two authors with the most interesting examples of the use will receive a license to Things. Names of the winners announced Monday :)
UPDATE: Winners were Alexander, who first proposed the use of web clips in conjunction with the service "Google Translate"And Andrew, spoke about the web clip Weborama. Congratulations to the winners, check email!