When Opera released its widget software development kit last year, there was little doubt that some cool applications would make their way to the company’s browser. More than a year later, they indeed have. I’ve been sifting through hundreds of Opera widgets that all work with the Opera browser for your Mac , Linux box, or PC. I’ve found 10 that stand out from the others. Opera users should definitely try these out. 10 Opera widgets Brainkrieg Brainkrieg is a fun game that does its best to “exercise your brain.” The tool gives you a variety of games to play that test your memory and help you think. The point of the game is to decrease your brain age. It’s somewhat similar to Brain Age on the Nintendo DS , but the latter is a bit more sophisticated. Brainkrieg helps you improve your memory. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Dotoo Dotoo is a to-do list widget in your Opera browser. You can create a host of to-do lists and access them all from within the widget. Adding tasks is as simple as pressing the “+” button under your list and inputting your task. It’s not a sophisticated widget, so you won’t be able to track your progress. But if you want to quickly add a few tasks, you should be happy with what you find. Dotoo lets you create a quick to-do list. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Facebook Notifier Facebook Notifier gives you a listing of all your friends’ recent status updates. You can’t update your profile in the application, but you can easily access your profile with the links in the widget. It might not be the most useful app, but if you want to see what your friends are up to while you’re browsing outside Facebook, it’s a fine choice. Facebook Notifier keeps you up-to-date. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Google ToolBar The Google ToolBar should be one of the first widgets you add to your Opera browser. The tool gives you quick access to (and search results in) Google search, Gmail, Reader, Finance, News, and much more. Almost every Google app currently available is featured on the toolbar. And since it’s a widget, you can drag it around your browser to put it in the perfect spot while you’re working. Google ToolBar is a must-have. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) iTunes Widget Opera’s iTunes Widget allows you to see the top songs, featured tracks, new releases, and top albums. You can also choose songs by genre. When you find a song you might want to buy, you can click on it. That will immediately open a Web page redirecting you to the iTunes Store, where you can view the song’s listing and buy it. Buy your favorite songs with the iTunes Widget. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Lyrics Now Lyrics Now is a useful widget that provides you with song lyrics in a

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