With just a few clicks you can create your own personalized music station or be recommended a station that corresponds to your existing mood.
WHAT IS MOOD STATION?Whether your mood is happy, sad or calm, the AUPEO! Mood Station delivers the most suitable music. Simply select your mood and then choose a genre. We´ll launch a station that perfectly suits how you're feeling!
specifically designed to help JavaScript and CSS folk test snippets of code, within some context, and debug the code collaboratively.
JS Bin allows you to edit and test JavaScript and HTML (reloading the URL also maintains the state of your code - new tabs doesn't). Once you're happy you can save, and send the URL to a peer for review or help. They can then make further changes saving anew if required.
Here you can code, connect to your ftp drives, create teams, find developers or projects, create edit your databases. Simply put, your 'Hello World!' is on the web without any installation on your desktop, -any! You can go around the site as a guest user, but for security reasons we require you to sign up so that we can keep your ftp passwords and files safe. Happy coding!
We make you an insider wherever you go. Qs are the super social way to get bite-sized reviews and share your own opinions about the place you're at - making you a true insider wherever you go. Qs offer real-time community answers to common questions, like: Is there a long line? What's the best happy hour special? Is this place WiFi-friendly?
Proper Education is the light of successes. A professional degree makes one's life happy and beautiful. A proverb goes that "marriage can wait but education cannot." So today's education makes your future life profitable. Education gives you the ability to listen anything without losing your self confidence and your temper.
An experimental matrix of Web 2.0 mashups. Usage: Hover the cursor over any cell in the matrix. A small box gives details on mashups for that API combination.
Top links in hover box bring you to that API's reference page.
Links in body of hover box take you directly to the mashup.
Not all combinations have mashups & only those with the 'º' indicator currently have entries.
Cells at the intersection of same API (ex: Amazon+Amazon) list any other examples for that API.
Note that there are two views into the matrix: the default view shows only those APIs for which mashups have been added to the
database. The second view shows all APIs regardless of whether there's currently a mashup registered. It's big.
Definitions: What is a mashup anyway? As always, it's good to check
Wikipedia's definition,
but essentially a "mashup" is a web-based
application built through (creative) combination of data from multiple sources. Often, but by no means always,
this data is retrieved by using a vendor's API such as those listed here.
(An API? Also at Wikipedia.)
Some recent press may also help explain:
BusinessWeek's "Mix, Match and Mutate",
The Economist's "Mashing the Web".
Background: This is an experiment. It is intended to be both a reference point and also a visualization.
What you see here today will change both in content and form shortly.
I am quite interested in seeing the 'space' in which mashups exist.
Clearly, some APIs such as Google Maps, appear to be more widely used than others.
UI Issues:
Cross-browser support is good but not complete.
Sometimes it can b