Making Google Maps
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What are mashups?
Like all maps, mashups display locations chosen by the map’s creator, but unlike most maps, anybody with access to the internet can create a personalized mashup. Mashups live on the website on which they are created, can be edited by those with the correct login information, and are accessible to the public. You can also chose to display a mashup on your website. Mashups use Google Map technology to display specific locations that you pick. They can be created to include a variety of information, such as the location’s address and even a photograph. Depending on the type of location, you may also chose to include a phone number, hours of operation, or any other type of useful information.
Website: prog.trincoll.edu | Filesize: 686kb
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Mashups Interoperability and eInnovation
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Web services have been wildly hyped for a long while now. Web services, and more specifically mashups, on which we focus here, are an area of enormous innovation. That innovation is manifested through new business models, new technologies, and clever new ways to use and share data. It’s also an area where interoperability is the name of the game; the notion that people, data, and code can interact with other people, data, and code is the starting point for these services. The word “interoperable” is often in the definition of what a Web service is. The focus of this case study is the relationship between innovation in Web services applications and the interoperability (or interoperability potential) that we see. We conclude that the connection between interoperability and innovation is plain in this context. A wide variety of mashups that are useful to individuals, enterprises, and society as a whole have been enabled by interoperability in Web services, and could not exist without it. The drivers of interoperability have been market demand, private ordering, and work done in standards bodies. But the system by which it has come to pass is currently unstable, in the sense that a lawsuit or withdrawal of interoperable interfaces by a key stakeholder could set back innovation considerably. We consider several options for creating greater sustainability over time, such as license interoperability, open standards, and back-up in the form of traditional law enforcement.
Website: cyber.law.harvard.edu | Filesize: 534kb
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Internet Access to a Home Area Network
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Ahome area network could control many devices, all of them working together to keep your home comfortable, entertaining, and safe. But if you go out of town, you cannot watch the closed-circuit security camera you installed so that your bicycle might not get stolen— again. Secure Internet access to a home area network would let you use a Web browser or even a Web-enabled phone to control the central heating equipment, set a VCR to record TV programs, turn off an appliance that was accidentally left on, or even view snapshots from a surveillance camera.
Website: www.cag.csail.mit.edu | Filesize: 276kb
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Pioneering the Ubiquitous Home Network New AMD Silicon Solutions for Phone Line Networking
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The introduction of AMD’s first home networking controller will change the way consumers interact with their personal computers. AMD’s new single-chip controller is fully compliant with the Home Phoneline Networking Alliance’s (HomePNA) initial specification for 1 Mbps data transfer over standard telephone wiring. Utilizing the widely endorsed HomePNA technology and leveraging significant expertise in enterprise networking allows AMD to produce a highly-integrated device capable of meeting the growing consumer demand for an inexpensive, easy-to-use technology allowing for the sharing of computing resources among many different PCs. The PCnet™-Home single-chip controller marries Ethernet with in-home telephone wiring to deliver on the promises of home networking.
Website: www.amd.com | Filesize: 213kb
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Optical Network Installation Guide
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This document is intended to serve as a guide for architecting and deploying fiber optic networks in a customer environment. This installation planning guide describes some basic fundamentals of fiber optic technology, considerations for deployment, and basic testing and troubleshooting procedures.
Website: exitcertified.com | Filesize: 822kb
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DataNet ATM
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What is an IP VPN? an emulation of private (wide area) … how the VPN is implemented. membership discovery, signaling, tunneling. protocol, . …
Website: www.nordunet2002.dk | Filesize: 473kb
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Designing an Embedded Firewall/VPN Gateway
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We propose the use of a special purpose drop-in firewall/VPN gateway called …. Another configuration (layer 2 VPN) utilizes bridging (Keromytis and Wright …
Website: www.prevelakis.net | Filesize: 64kb
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