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Showing posts with label
mashup
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24 June 2010
The Copyright Debate's Missing Element
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There is certainly no lack of debate about copyright, and whether it promotes or hinders creativity. But in one important respect, that deb...
06 November 2009
θαλασσα θαλασσα
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Since I've been using the Web for over 15 years, it's not often that a site leaves me gob-smacked. But of all the sites I've se...
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03 March 2009
UK Government Fails to Get Web 2.0
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This is so depressing : There should be no new exemption from copyright law for users' adaptations of copyright-protected content, the U...
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31 August 2008
A City of Shared Stories
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Now that's what I call a mashup ....
05 April 2007
All A-Twitter About Twittervision
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I am not a Twitterer, but I am the sad kind of person who enjoys watching defragmentation utilities as they bring order to my hard disc chao...
21 March 2007
Open Rights Group Needs You!
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Well, it does if you are Brit caricaturist, parodist, pasticheur or general masher-upper: The Patent Office is charged with implementing th...
13 September 2006
PubMed Mashup
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I'm a huge fan of PubMed . If you've not visited it, it's well worth the effort. It's the nearest thing we have to a compl...
28 May 2006
Wiki + Google Maps = WikiMapia
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As I've said before, every good mashup needs a mesh, and you can't beat a map as a mesh. So here we have the obvious next step: a ...
22 May 2006
SOA, Web 2.0, SaaS, and...?
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There's a fine flurry of activity in the blogosphere at the moment, dissecting the relationship - and occasional antagonism - between t...
28 February 2006
Open Source, Opener Source
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Brian Behlendorf is an interesting individual: one of those quietly-spoken but impressive people you meet sometimes. When I talked to him ...
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23 February 2006
The Blogification of the Cyber Union
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I suppose it was inevitable that Google would go from being regarded as quite the dog's danglies to being written off as a real dog'...
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02 February 2006
The Mesh Behind the Mash
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Great article by Jack Schofield on mashups. The journalistic detail it brought to this amorphous and currently very trendy Web 2.0 idea he...
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