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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 […]
July 25th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
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
July 14th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
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 […]
July 7th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
Suddenly the term “mashup” is appearing everywhere. Have your kids used it yet? They probably will soon if they are not already. We are probably going to see many “mashups” - or the digital remixing of content including music, sound bytes, pictures, text, video and more - as the 2008 Presidential Race heats up. It’s […]
June 30th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
Mashups are not something for tomorrow - they have already arrived. This can be seen by the increasing number of mashup tools that are available.
I have been writing about a number of mashup tools on my blog, and I encourage you to take a look. Here is my list of tutorials so far:
Ajax + JSON […]
June 27th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
Here is a step by step guid to how to build a simple mashup with Microsoft’s new Poplfy platform.
Click here: Create a Poply Mashup Guide
June 27th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
A good way to remember things is to use mnemonics, so when you’re trying to list the security issues relevant to Web 2.0 just remember this: it’s a MASHup.
* More of everything.
* Asymmetric data formats
* Scripting based
* Hidden URLs […]
June 27th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
“Enterprise 2.0″ has a simple definition: The application of Web 2.0 technologies to the enterprise. But there are almost as many different meanings for “Web 2.0″ as there are mashups, making “Enterprise 2.0″ an equally nebulous concept. At this week’s Enterprise 2.0 show, the emphasis was on RIAs (rich Internet applications) that enable collaboration. Here […]
June 24th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | 2 Comments
This is a good (though corporately slick) video presentation on the opportunities inherent in Web 2.0, Mashups and APIs despite the misgivings of Andrew Keen and company.
June 11th, 2007 | Posted in Learn | No Comments
Have you been to the Google Developer Day 2007? No? Does not matter, because here you can access all 128 videos of the event.
Here is one example:
June 11th, 2007 | Posted in News, Learn | No Comments