Archive for July, 2007

Web 2.0-Style Mashups Making Inroads in the Enterprise

lthough not all of the 17 mashup development platforms he identifies target the enterprise, Web 2.0 and enterprise social computing expert Dion Hinchcliffe nonetheless provides major grist to the E2.0 mill in his recent round-up of what he calls “a bumper crop of new mashup platforms.”
Citing the recent McKinsey Web 2.0 in business survey in […]

Mashups and the Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle

Gartner, Inc., recently announced its 2006 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle which assesses the maturity, impact and adoption speed of 36 key technologies and trends during the next ten years. This year’s hype cycle highlights three major themes that are experiencing significant activity and which include new or heavily hyped technologies, where organisations may be uncertain […]

Mashup Tools

So what’s typically missing from today’s mashup platforms to make them both useful and desirable in the enterprise? While no one knows for sure, since mashups are just starting to be considered seriously in many organizations, it generally boils down to 1) deep access to existing enterprise services and data/content repositories, 2) SaaS-style Web-based mashup […]

Google Mashup Editor Getting Started Guide

Google Mashup Editor (GME) is an interactive development environment in which you edit, compile, test, and manage your applications. The editor includes a built-in reference guide to all GME tags and attributes. When your application is finished, you can publish it on Google’s servers, where it’s available for others to run.
http://code.google.com/gme/gettingstarted.html

Google Mashup beta goes out to world + dog

Software as a Service (SaaS) is one of this year’s biggest trends. It’s one that’s also moving away from simple applications to whole hosted development platforms.
Google’s Mashup Editor is the latest online development platform to appear. Like Microsoft’s Popfly and Yahoo!’s Pipes before it, it’s a tool for building hosted JavaScript applications. Unlike Popfly and […]

How much is your blog worth?

I have found a great link that will calculate your blogs worth? How much cost you should take when you sell your blog to other peoples.
Inspired by Tristan Louis’s research into the value of each link to Weblogs Inc, Dan Carlon’s have created this little applet using Technorati’s API which computes and displays your blog’s […]