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Cheat Sheet: Mash-ups

Cheat Sheet Mash-ups? Take a company like Salesforce.com, whose CEO Marc Benioff has been banging on about mash-ups for some time now. There are many mash-ups out there which will take the names and addresses of people and organisations, stored in ways we once...

Tags: mash-up, cheat sheet

[26 May 2006]

Video Cheat Sheet: <strong>Mash</strong>-<strong>ups</strong>

Video Cheat Sheet: Mash-ups

Video In this Video Cheat Sheet silicon.com's editor Tony Hallett and news editor Steve Ranger run down some of the mash-ups using the likes of Flickr, GoogleMaps and Skype plus they consider how big IT vendors are looking at incorporating mash-ups into...

Tags: mash-ups, cheat sheet

[05 Sep 2007]

IBM's latest Lotus targets mobile mash-ups

News IBM has released a new version of its Lotus Expeditor software, which is targeted at mobile application developers building both business and consumer web 2.0 mash-ups. The company says it is designed for building mobile mash-ups such as services...

Tags: ibm, mobile, mash-up, lotus

[26 Mar 2008]

Photos: Five business traveller-friendly mash-ups

Photo The idea behind web mash-ups is to create a new service by combining one or more aspects of existing sites, thereby cutting out the need to surf your way around the web. So we've trawled the web to come up with five mash-ups with something to offer...

Tags: business traveller, mash-up

[30 Jul 2007]

Why CIOs need to know about Ajax and mash-ups

News Ajax, mash-ups, location-aware software and sensor mesh networking are among the key emerging technologies that are set to have a significant impact on businesses over the next 10 years, according to Gartner.

Tags: mash-ups, gartner

[09 Aug 2006]

Yahoo! betting on mash-ups to boost Mail

News The company expects these third-party 'mash-ups', hybrid software that combines content from more than one source, will bring in more customers. Yahoo! is set to release software that will allow third-party developers to write applications using...

Tags: yahoo mail, mash-up, yahoo

[29 Mar 2007]

Google and BEA in enterprise portal mash-up talks

News Google and BEA are in talks about partnering on a new initiative that will allow organisations to create mash-ups between enterprise portals and applications such as Google Maps. As part of the partnership BEA will get access to some of Google's...

Tags: bea, google

[11 Oct 2006]

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...

Tags: mash-up, bbc, google

[04 Jun 2007]

Ordnance Survey mash-up takes on Google Maps

News The Ordnance Survey (OS) is opening up some of its secret code to allow software developers to create Google Maps-style mash-ups. Mash-ups? Find out more about mash-ups with silicon.com's Cheat Sheet: Mash-Ups.

Tags: ordnance survey, google

[02 Nov 2006]

Beware of web 2.0

News Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups Accenture's head of research and development, Martin Illsley, advised businesses that mash-ups, web applications combined with more traditional business software, were becoming increasingly useful but...

Tags: departments, managed, guide, ups

[30 Jan 2008]

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...

Tags: google

[01 Jun 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 of specialist web developers, combine data from multiple sources to create an...

Tags: web 2.0, mash-up

[11 Sep 2007]

Mash-up competition launched by BT, Microsoft

News The competition will be part of Microsoft's Connected Services Sandbox - an environment where developers can create and test new mash-ups - which launched two months ago. Mash-ups are applications that take data from several web services to create...

Tags: mash-ups, mash-up

[15 Feb 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 companies to combine internal information with external sources, such...

Tags: malware, social networking, security, web 2.0

[26 Nov 2007]

What is the future for Lotus?

Comment This even applies to a product unveiled this week that allows users to easily pull mash-ups together - appropriately called Lotus Mash-ups. Michael Rhodin, general manager of IBM Lotus Software, said: "Web 2.0 for business is about empowering users...

Tags: lotus, web 2.0, microsoft, sharing

[24 Jan 2008]

Will's Web Watch: Life on Google Earth

Comment Cheat Sheets  Web 2.0  Mash-ups This week's US midterm elections have seen mash-ups of demographic and political data with Google Earth, enabling voters to see the bigger picture - potentially combating apathy and encouraging voters...

Tags: google earth, google

[06 Nov 2006]

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 well as enterprise mash-ups.

Tags: portal, gartner, mash-ups, google

[09 Nov 2007]

Photos of the month - August 2007

Photo Follow the link to find all five business traveller-friendly mash-ups, as chosen by silicon.com. This image shows a web mash-up called 'Find Me Some Wifi', which takes worldwide wi-fi hotspot data and plots area where you can get online on Google...

Tags: second life, imac, mod, mash-ups

[31 Aug 2007]

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 mapping scales and cover the whole of Great Britain and promises to...

Tags: ordnance survey, web 2.0, maps, developers

[14 Dec 2007]

HER SOA - History, Environment and Rating Information Enabled SOA.

whitepaper These 'Mash-ups' or web application hybrids are certainly a potential driving factor in the increased use of SOA based applications. The explosion in popularity of SOA has led to the development of applications in 'Mash-up' format with little...

Tags: client, soa, inclusion, functional requirements

[08 Mar 2007]

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