Mashup (web application hybrid) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In web development, a mashup is a web page or application that combines data or functionality from two or more external sources to create a new service.
Mashup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mashup may refer to: Mashup (digital), a digital media file containing any or all of text, graphics, audio, video, and animation, which recombines and modifies existing digital ...
Mashups: The new breed of Web app
A mashup application is architecturally comprised of three different participants that are logically and physically disjoint (they are likely separated by both network and ...
mashup* Event
mashup* is a membership based community of executives, entrepreneurs and investors affected by and working within the commercial application of digital technology, products and ...
What is a mashup? | Videos on ZDNet
Developers are getting creative, taking APIs from multiple Websites and merging them to form new, innovative applications. Frozenbear.com merges Google maps and Singles to let you ...
Mashup Camp Silicon Valley - November 17-19, 2008
mashup camp a.k.a "the unconference for the uncomputer" is an unconference-style event dedicated to bringing together the mashup community for a face-to-face ...
mashup definition of mashup in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
mashup. A mixture of content or elements. For example, an application that was built from routines from multiple sources or a Web site that combines content and/or scripts from ...