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Metacritic - The Grand Daddy of Mashups

By Alex Iskold / January 22, 2007 1:52 PM

Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus Metacritic, now a property of CNET, has been around since before the last bubble burst. The site has a unique system

US Senate Votes Now Available in XML - Bring on The Mashups!

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / May 5, 2009 10:43 AM / View Comments

Today is an important day in the history of politics and technology - the US Senate voting record is finally available in machine-readable XML (extensible markup language) format. Mashups, vote

DataMashups.com - new web app builder aimed at the enterprise

By Richard MacManus / May 11, 2006 3:20 PM

DataMashups.com is the latest Ajax-based web app development service to be released. It's a hosted service for developers and offers an integrated development environment "to rapidly create mashups and web

5 Cloud Startups to Watch in 2011 # 5: Tropo

By Klint Finley / December 31, 2010 6:00 AM / View Comments

Tropo is a cloud-based API for adding voice, SMS, IM and Twitter support to programming languages. The service runs on telecommunications company Voxeo's infrastructure. You can use Tropo to

E-Government Meets Web 2.0: Goodbye Portals, Hello Web Services

By Richard MacManus / November 5, 2007 5:53 PM

Gartner recently released a couple of reports on how web 2.0 technologies are being used in e-Government. The reports are entitled The E-Government Hype Cycle Meets Web 2.0 and Government

Last.fm Launches API 2.0

By Sarah Perez / June 30, 2008 8:48 AM

The popular social music service Last.fm features an API that lets anyone build their own programs using Last.fm data, whether those programs are on the web, on the desktop, or

There is No GPhone, There Is Android Mobile OS

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 5, 2007 9:06 AM

After months if not years of speculation, Google announced today that they are not in fact developing a single phone, but rather an ostensibly open-source mobile operating system called

Bing Maps Helps You Scope Out The Town With Oodle Rentals And Foursquare Integration

By Mike Melanson / March 31, 2010 10:25 AM / View Comments

Microsoft is announcing two new features to Bing Maps today - an integration with Oodle to show rental property listings and another integration with Foursquare to visualize check-ins, tips and

Google Maps API Gets Elevation

By Mike Melanson / March 24, 2010 8:34 AM / View Comments

We've seen the feature before on services like MapMyRide and surely many other maps, but as of yesterday, we will probably begin seeing it pop up all around the web

Meetups Everywhere Brings AVC Meetups Worldwide

By Mike Melanson / May 24, 2010 10:16 AM / View Comments

In celebration of his 5,000th blog post, Fred Wilson announced this morning that he will "host AVC Meetups everywhere that you would like to do them." The announcement not only

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