- Twitter wiki, wrought by Twitter users, for both newly-twittered and twitterdev types, and everyone in between.
- Dapper is a service that allows you to extract and use information from any website on the Internet. For those familiar with web services, you can think of...Dapper is a service that allows you to extract and use information from any website on the Internet. For those familiar with web services, you can think of Dapper as an API maker. For the rest of you, Dapper allows you to build web applications and mashup
- Profilactic is a digital lifestyle aggregator that makes it easy to keep up with all of the content you and your friends create online. Aggregate all your ...Profilactic is a digital lifestyle aggregator that makes it easy to keep up with all of the content you and your friends create online. Aggregate all your online profiles. Mash up all your created content. Aggregate your friends' content. Clip and archive
- Slick music information mashup with photos, videos and news. Search or browse artists by name or genre.
- An experimental matrix of Web 2.0 mashups.
- Piggy Bank can collect “pure” information in the following cases: The web page has invisible link(s) to RDF data (encoded in RDF/XML or RDF/N3 formats). ...Piggy Bank can collect “pure” information in the following cases: The web page has invisible link(s) to RDF data (encoded in RDF/XML or RDF/N3 formats). One of Piggy Bank's "screen scrapers" matches the current URL. A screen scraper is small Javasc
- We're beginning to see the emergence of applications developed...intelligently by software itself.
- I want to make a very important announcement for the Moodle dev community. An extensible 3D Web is ready for interoperability with Moodle. There are dozen...I want to make a very important announcement for the Moodle dev community. An extensible 3D Web is ready for interoperability with Moodle. There are dozens of weighty teaching applications that instantly come to mind when you mashup a 3D building envir
- WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web, page 825--834. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2007)


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