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A new report from Forrester Research predicts that mashups will be coming to the enterprise in a big way -- to the tune of a $700 million market by 2013.
Mashups artists make the coolest things possible. If you like listening to music on Pandora, why not share your favorite songs with your Twitter friends as well? Dora.fm is a
It's been 5 years since Google first introduced the Google Maps API, a move that has brought Google Maps to more than 350,000 websites worldwide, and this week the company
Normally when we discuss mashups, we're talking about browser-based mashups (and usually they involve Google Maps!). But Proto is a new application for building "desktop mashups". The desktop/Web hybrid theme
ProgrammableWeb has released a list of 'popular' mashups, which John Musser calculated from a mix of click-throughs and user 'votes' based on a 1 to 5 scale rating system. Here
I've always felt mashups represent the greatest opportunity to deliver game-changing benefits to organizations experimenting with Enterprise 2.0. Although, a lot of what I've seen in the mashup community I
We get excited around here whenever a new application offers an Application Programming Interface (API) for 3rd parties to develop against. Oh, the possibilities! Sometimes, though, it just doesn't pan
If you're a developer who loves to build mashups - especially map mashups - then you have to check out the library provided by Mapstaction. (And if you're end user,
IBM has announced a mashup integration that fits Cognos Business Intelligence with a new version of the company's Mashup Center. The two services fit together to create an environment that
Web 2.0 has brought us a flock of APIs and the wonderful new concept of a Web mashup. Thanks to apps like Google Maps, del.icio.us and Flickr, we have started
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