What Powers Web2.0 Mashups

What Powers Web2.0 MashupsShort Description
About this talk
1. Hackday
2. Yahoo! Developer Network
3. Web Services - XML and beyond
4. Real World Mashups
5. Authentication Web Services
6. Developer Candy

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What is a Mashup?
“A mashup is a website or web application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience.“
- Mixing and Remixing Content.
- Sources
APIs
Feeds
- RSS / Atom - gData
HTML
(Scraping)
- Revolutionized web development!
- Mostly non-commercial usage

REST(ful) MyWeb2.0 Example
What is REST:
A stateless client/server protocol: each HTTP message contains all the information necessary to understand the request. As a result, neither the client nor the server needs to remember any communication-state between messages.

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