Building Mashups Starter Session
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- What is a Mashup ?
- Web 2.0
- Sample Mashups quick look
- What are the main parts of mashup?
- Overview Mashup editors, Feed readers
Building a Mashup
RSS Basics www.markm.com copyright 2007 Mark Magliocco
- - Maps Google / Live.com samples.
- RSS Feed creation
- More mashups samples xaml, c#, Expression blend
- Locajobguide.com - Job Map
- Resources
Website: www.markm.com | Filesize: 8491kb
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Mashup Apps Community Dev
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It seems to me that every year another set of buzzwords emerge at conferences like these. Last year it was stuff like “folksonomy”, “tagging”, “delicious”, “flickr”. “Mashups”, however, hadn’t “hit” yet. This year is a different story. So, I’m not going to dwell too much on the definition of mashups, since previous sessions have already done that. Instead, I wanted to talk a little bit about what the mashup philosophy means to libraries, and what we should be thinking about in terms of reacting to the mashup trend and preparing for what’s possibly next.
Website: www.blyberg.net | Filesize: 1052kb
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End User Mashup Programming Environments
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There is believe that creating of web sites is the task that can be done only by processionals. Thing are developing pretty fast and new generation of online visual tools enable end users to create interactive web pages with dynamically changing content in visual programming environments. We analyzed and compared several most popular tools that allow creation a mashup type of web applications by integrating content from several online sources. Comparison identified trends and technologies will help in decision making during design phase of new interactive multimedia services by concept creator, business developers and software developers.
Website: www.tml.tkk.fi | Filesize: 1133kb
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Mathematics 2.0 Mashups + Mashup Mashup
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”Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform” (Tim O’Reilly)
- The web as a platform
- Users owning the data
- Encourage participation
- Rich, interactive, user-friendly interfaces (e.g. AJAX)
- The end of the software-adoption cycle (perpetual beta)
Website: download.microsoft.com | Filesize: 4615kb
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Location information and mashups with mobile web server
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The mobile web server based on open source Apache implementation is available for mobile handsets with Symbian operating system. We have demonstrated applications using the mobile web server with python scripts to implement user location service. In the user interface we “mashup” the location information from the mobile server with Google Maps. This paper describes the system architecture and our experiences from using it. The project homepage http://raccoon.openlaboratory.net/RaccoonOnMap provides view to the location information and makes the application available free of charge.
Website: www.icin.biz | Filesize: 1370kb
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An introduction to mashups for health librarians
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This paper discusses mashups, medical mashups for health librarians, specifically. Mashups bring together two or more Web applications to produce a completely new infor- mation service. Put another way, a mashup is a hybrid that takes two information sources and merges them to create a third, more useful tool. A good example of a widely used mashup is Google Maps (http://www.google.com/apis/ maps), which combines Google Earth data with telephone directory information to create a useful satellite road map.
Website: pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca | Filesize: 170kb
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NET SIGHTINGS WORLD WIDE WONDERS MAP MASHUPS AND MAP TOOLS
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There are emerging technologies popping up online every day. This column will pull together some of the recent developments in web-based resources and services to help you keep abreast of the changes. In this first installment, get a bird’s eye view of how some libraries are developing and sharing map mashups and tools to enhance service delivery. Future columns will include wikis, blogs, simulations and all the latest “sightings” on the web!
Website: library2.usask.ca | Filesize: 701kb
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