Mash-ups everywhere in travel
Travelistic launched yesterday as the latest site to mash up various sources into a travel related community site. They purport to be a site that ‘lets you explore the world through video. We host all...
View ArticleSocial networking mashups to come
Seeing as some of the biggest social networks are now opening up API’s which will allow developers to really add value to their sites by doing the leg work for them and mashing other sources of data...
View ArticleGuide to mashup services
Techcrunch has a great article describing some really good services offering users the ability to mash up data and web services to come up with something new. Well worth a read!
View ArticleBerners-Lee urges preparation for Semantic Web
Great article in Computer Weekly that describes the benefits of semantic web and why companies need to start preparing. Tim Berners-Lee mentions the Resource Description Framework and Web Ontology...
View ArticleTwitter crazy
Here’s a list of ten Twitter spin-off’s and mash-ups kindly published here by The Register. Twitterrific Twitterlicious Twittervision/Twittersearch Twitterbox Tiny Twitter Twitterfeed Post To Twitter...
View ArticleNow create your own map mashup with Google Maps
Google has launched a new feature on Google Maps this morning. The My Maps tab allows you to mark your favourite places on a map, draw lines and shapes to highlight areas, add text photos and videos,...
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