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What is a mashup? - ZDNet

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Author: commana
Description: At the whiteboard with David Berlind from ZDNet. Developers are getting creative, taking APIs from multiple Websites and merging them to form new, innovative applications. Frozenbear.com merges Google maps and Singles to let you know where the single people are in your neighborhood. Parkingcarma.com helps you track down parking spaces in the Bay Area. ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind says mashups are the fastest growing ecosystem on the Web and that by 2007, there will be 10 new mashups per day.
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he spelt internet wrong. its interesting though.

looks like cox...

Loved it

i'm not saying you're wrong, but i didn't hear him say there was no difference between web services and OS APIs. all i heard him talk about was a shifting paradigm of programs on the computer to programs on the internet, and the API analogy was (presumably) used to show the inherent ease of use in web services. web services are clearly taking over the domain of traditional OS-based programs, so i don't think it's quite what you interpreted it as.

If you compare OS API to a buch of web services, like this guy, and then say there is no difference, you really are an idiot. Let's just stop going to school, get on youtube and listen to ZDNet guys.

WTF, is the camera on a bungee cord or what?!

Amazing analogy.. thank you for sharing this video :)

Excellent video thanks for posting.

what do mashups have to do with the OS? idiot

IBM has just release a Mashup Framework and a internet based IDE to develop your own mashups. (S+S)

Crazy stuff!!! But it is our virtual space evolving to be something verry powerful!

You have to read this!! you won't believe it!!! don't stop now!! make a wish - - - - - - - . . . . . N ow that you have your wish it will happen! in exclatly 4 days. just copy this and paste it to 4 videos!! only one wish use it wisely and it WILL HAPPEN!!! but if you break the chain your wish will be the opposite

yes he does. the question is whether you're using APIs or SOA (service oriented architectures).

I think so, because it's really the core of mashups: Combining available content with other via APIs

does this guy realy knows what he is talking about?


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