Web 2.0: Mashups defined and explained
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08-09-2006, 09:26 AM,
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Web 2.0: Mashups defined and explained
Quote:A new breed of Web-based data integration applications is sprouting up all across the Internet. Colloquially termed mashups, their popularity stems from the emphasis on interactive user participation and the monster-of-Frankenstein-like manner in which they aggregate and stitch together third-party data. The sprouting metaphor is a reasonable one; a mashup Web site is characterized by the way in which it spreads roots across the Web, drawing upon content and functionality retrieved from data sources that lay outside of its organizational boundaries. full article: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/li...Challenges |
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