web 2.0 mash

Ordnance Survey opens up mapping code

News The Ordnance Survey (OS) has opened up its map source code for online developers to use when creating web 2.0 applications such as mash-ups. The data will be available in different... [14 Dec 2007]

Just why is Domino's alone in delivering online?

Comment Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups Last week, fast-food chain Domino's Pizza made £1m from online sales in one week alone. The thinking behind the service is that when people are online... [10 Dec 2007]

Woolworths boosts ecommerce functionality

News Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups Mixed merchandise retailer Woolworths has built on its use of product reviews on its website with the development of an automatic recommendation engine. [06 Dec 2007]

Half of online shoppers dissatisfied with purchase

News Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups Nearly half of online shoppers have purchased an item on the web that they were dissatisfied with when it actually arrived. The... [28 Nov 2007]

Web 2.0 threat looms

Comment Mash-ups, for example, pull different sources of information into a single dynamic web page using simple protocols such as Atom and RSS. Mash-ups are powerful because they allow... [26 Nov 2007]

Hughes Electricals automates online enquiries

News Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups Hughes Electricals has added an automated customer enquiries service to its website, halving the staff resource needed to answer customers questions... [16 Nov 2007]

Web 2.0 portals open doors for businesses

News Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups According to Phifer, companies could use portals to allow users to access locally stored corporate data, such as email and in-house applications, as... [09 Nov 2007]

Web 2.0 and the public sector

Comment The interest in social networking sites such as Facebook and Wikipedia, the wide-scale use of blogging and the rapid deployment of new mash-up applications are moving us nearer Tim Berners-Lee's original vision for the... [11 Oct 2007]

Serena launches business mash-up exchange

News Mashup Composer is a web 2.0 tool that enables users to visually design mash-ups that automate business activities. Mash-ups, which have previously been the sole domain... [11 Sep 2007]

Achieving Interoperability With Ajax Using Java and .NET Technologies

White Paper In the case of a mashup, the browser is no longer tightly knit to a single server, and can be receiving content from many diverse ones, including third parties, in order to 'Mash' all the information up into a usable... [11 Sep 2007]

Achieving Interoperability With Ajax Using Java and .NET Technologies

In the case of a mashup, the browser is no longer tightly knit to a single server, and can be receiving content from many diverse ones, including third parties, in order to 'Mash' all the information up into a usable... [11 Sep 2007]

BBC iPlayer row: The government speaks

News Cheat Sheets ¦ Web 2.0 ¦ Mash-ups The government has responded to an e-petition protesting against the way in which the BBC's iPlayer has been developed. The 10 Downing Street... [07 Sep 2007]

Employers crack down on Facebook "addicts"

News Cheat Sheets ¦ Web 2.0 ¦ Mash-ups Employers are being forced to crack down on staff accessing social networking website Facebook at work because of the high levels of usage, security... [31 Aug 2007]

Facebook banned by half of employers

News Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups Half of businesses are restricting employees' access to social networking site Facebook, due to concerns about productivity and security. According to... [21 Aug 2007]

16,000 back iPlayer petition

News Cheat Sheets ¦ Web 2.0 ¦ Mash-ups More than 16,000 people have now signed an e-petition protesting about the way the BBC has rolled out its on-demand TV service, iPlayer. The... [20 Aug 2007]

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