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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND: New7Wonders has announced the release of its brand-new widget that is embedded into websites, social networks blogs and computer desktops worldwide.

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The personalized widget allows fans and campaigners for the New7Wonders of Nature to encourage voting and follow their favorite nominee ranking live. Under a breakthrough arrangement, the New7Wonders widget is available on most major platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, Orkut, Yahoo! Widgets, iGoogle, MSN, Friendster, Blogger and Microsoft Live.

The widget can be easily downloaded on www.new7wonders.com, the only global voting platform and the hub of the current New7Wonders of Nature campaign. It shows one of the about 300 natural sites currently nominated in the campaign. The nominee's current rank is displayed and dynamically updated as its position changes.

The race to the Top 77 by December 31 will be exciting: In recent days, nominees have jumped more than 100 places and earlier frontrunners were pushed to lower positions.

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Grab and Share! Get the word out for your favorite New7Wonders Nominee!

To get the widget, just follow the simple instructions at www.new7wonders.com/widget. Clicking the 'Grab & Share' button lets you choose where you want to put your widget, which shows all the key statistics about your favorite nominee. Visitors to a New7Wonders fan's site or blog can grab the widget and put it on their Web space in seconds.

People are the heart of New7Wonders' widgets gives grassroots more power!

"New7Wonders is about people interacting, showing what we have in common and what we all appreciate. This is the purest form of democracy, real grassroots democracy that empowers people everywhere across all boundaries," notes Bernard Weber, Founder & President of New7Wonders.

"The new widget is a grassroots tool to help spread the word about the New7Wonders of Nature campaign. It puts more power into the hands of people who are passionate about a special natural monument.

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