Dion Hinchcliffe wrote an excellent summary of 17 products in the mashup tools market (July 2007). He tries to answer the question: "What's typically missing from today's mashup platforms to make them both useful and desirable in the enterprise?"
In the video you can view a demo where we combine rental listing with restaurant listings - just in case you want to make sure that there is plenty of takeout near your new home.
It's not always easy being in the mashup tools marketplace these days. While the rapid growth of hundreds of open APIs presents new opportunities for mashup tool vendors, it's not simple to find the right markets, users and scenarios to guarantee succ
Yahoo!'s new Pipes service is a milestone in the history of the internet. It's a service that generalizes the idea of the mashup, providing a drag and drop editor that allows you to connect internet data sources, process them, and redirect the output.
Web 2.0 and mashups provide opportunities for exciting new applications. However, the security model of the underlying browser technology is quite inadequate to deal withthe new trust and security issues.
Wikis und Blog als Teil von Enterprise 2.0 werden noch nicht so sehr von Mitarbeitern angenommen. Unternehmen sehen Hürde für Einsatz von Web 2.0- Konzepten im Intranet als viel niedriger an. Gartner prognostiziert für 2008, dass die 1000 führenden Un
Browsers are poorly designed to pass data between domains, often forcing web developers to abandon security in the name of functionality. To address this deficiency, we developed Subspace, a cross-domain communication mechanism.
However, creating mashups requires skills that are out of the reach of non-programmers. In
this paper, we describe how the end-user programming approach might enable non-programmers to make mashups.