Mashup Designer for Yahoo Pipes
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Mashups
It’s been called the essence of Web 2.0. It’s the ability to combine pieces of different web sites to create something new, something meaningful. Something for you and the people who have your tastes. Your social network. Not some mass market portal built by corporate programmers who think that they know you and your personal tastes. Referred to as a composite web site by some and Mashup site by others, we call it amalgamating web data through the process of transcoding. Whatever. It’s about giving you the data that you want on your mobile phone or desktop browser. It’s Web 2.0. It’s about you.
Website: altmobile.com | Filesize: 2731kb
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Multi-Media Wiki Mashups for cheap journalists
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Publishing online can be a very expensive process. For $15,000 one can purchase Ellington Software http://www.ellingtoncms.com/ and put it on a $2,000 server and be just like the Washington Post. It’s a really class-act developed in Lawrence, Kansas, with a full multimedia tool box for hosting most any media. And you have complete control over your product.
Website: www.macloo.com | Filesize: 150kb
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GEO-MASHUPS SERVING THE COMMUNITY
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The production of annotated maps is being democratised. Online map applications such as Google Maps, Google Earth, Microsoft Live Search Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth and Yahoo! Maps provide any internet connected individual with free, customisable, electronic maps, wherever and whoever they are.
Website: www.geoconnexion.com | Filesize: 786kb
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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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7 things you should know about Mapping Mashups
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Scenario
As part of a large undergraduate history course he teaches about World War II, Dr. Martinez developed a mapping mashup that he introduces to the 150 students at the beginning of the semester. The mashup, which works with Google maps, represents major events leading up to and during the war. Fundamentally, it’s a map, he explains, showing them on a projection screen that it works very much like the online mapping tools students regularly use. The map covers virtually the entire globe, and users can move around the world, zooming in and out, showing the area of search as a map, satellite images, or satellite images with maps, dates, and events superimposed.
Website: net.educause.edu | Filesize: 93kb
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From Server Side Mashups To Personal Web Services
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Overview
• Web/Web2.0
• Definition of Mashup
• Mashup types
• Challenges
• Serverside Mashup tools
• Mashup as a Service
Website: wso2.org | Filesize: 266kb
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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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