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iPhone rings up web 2.0 developers
News Apple has asked developers to create web 2.0 applications that link with iPhone's services, such as making a phone call, sending an email and using a Google Maps mash-up to find the nearest restaurant. [12 Jun 2007]
Revealed: US D-Day for Apple's iPhone
News The iPhone also features a Google Maps mash-up so users can find the nearest restaurant. Speaking at the Google Developer Day in London, Ed Parsons, geospatial technologist at Google, said: "Its good to see the big guys like Apple are using our APIs. [04 Jun 2007]
Google knocks BBC off its pedestal
News The BBC's developer network is using Google-based mash-ups to brighten up the Beeb's websites. One-third of the prototypes hosted on backstage.bbc.co.uk - where developers can post ideas and prototypes for reusing Auntie's content in new and... [04 Jun 2007]
Photos: Google mashes up its developer day
Photo The search giant encouraged developers to 'mash up their mash-ups' - by adding more functionalility to apps such as Google Maps to deliver a new and more rich version of mash-ups. The global conference saw a number of application launches... [01 Jun 2007]
Google Earth takes a dive
News As well as maps of the seabed, Google has produced interactive maps of the moon and Mars in a mash-up with Nasa's images. Google Earth maps of the seabed in UK waters have been released by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). [29 May 2007]
Young entrepreneurs winning out with web skills
News Cheat Sheets ¦ Web 2.0 ¦ Mash-ups The ability to distribute software applications over the internet - in the manner of Google Apps, for instance - means new software businesses no longer see cost as a major barrier to entry. [23 May 2007]
Microsoft to mash-up its web services strategy
News Microsoft said it will also detail liberal usage terms for its web properties, allowing outside companies to build mash-up web applications that generate as many as one million unique visitors per month for free. [30 Apr 2007]
Net reputations ruin job hopes
News Cheat Sheets Web 2.0 Mash-ups The rise of search engines such as Google means that potential employers are never more than a few clicks away from information about you," he added in a statement. [28 Mar 2007]
Comic Relief clowns around on YouTube
News Cheat Sheets Web 2.0 Mash-ups The Comic Relief charity has approached several social-networking sites, including Bebo, Flickr, Google Video, MySpace and YouTube to test, trial and play with various ideas to encourage users to do... [28 Feb 2007]
Google launches apps suite for business
News Cheat Sheets Web 2.0 Mash-ups Google is hoping companies will pay $50 per user for a business version of its application suite. Google Apps Premier Edition offers services such as email and spreadsheets - with businesses paying... [22 Feb 2007]
Mash-up competition launched by BT, Microsoft
News Within their mash-up, developers can consider applications such as voice, email, instant messaging and document collaboration with web services such as Windows Live and the services of Amazon, eBay and Google, among others. [15 Feb 2007]
Ordnance Survey CTO resigns
News Most recently he announced plans for OS to open up some of its proprietary software code for mapping, to allow software developers to create Google Maps-style mash-ups. The OpenSpace project will give individuals access to OS' mapping data and... [11 Jan 2007]
Google 'needs' Microsoft for enterprise success
News Cheat Sheets Web 2.0 Mash-ups Google is ramping up its enterprise offering with the planned release of its paid-for email domain hosting service, potentially by the end of this year, to complement a suite of productivity tools. [21 Nov 2006]
Open source rival takes on Google Maps
News The Ordnance Survey, which derives much of its revenue from selling mapping data to commercial partners, said there is room for both models in the market and is also trialling a scheme to open up some its secret code to allow software developers... [13 Nov 2006]
Google: How to succeed in the web 2.0 world
News Cheat Sheets Web 2.0 Mash-ups YouTube succeeded where Google Video didn't because users were able to see their videos posted immediately, Google executive Marissa Mayer said at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco on Thursday. [10 Nov 2006]
