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Mashups are great. But I think 2009 will see a more refined world of mashups take over. We have seen plenty of mashups where a website is able to push together a mapping tool, some public data, and user-created content like comments. Mashups of applications and spaces, not just information. I love them!
I've had this post about a mashup between Idealware , TechSoup , and Social Source Commons in draft and was going over to Deborah Finn's Blog to grab the URL for her excellent post last week about Social Source Commons. I also stumbled across her more recent post about NpTech Mashups. So, let's unleash the NpTech Mashup Meme.
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And with mashups becoming more and more popular, there’s a kind of meta-collaboration at work now too. Constant Contact (a SaaS provider of email delivery) uses IBM DB2. 3 Jon Biedermann 09.25.08 Other companies in the NP space are similar. I believe eTapestry runs on a database package called Versant.
and if you want to talk about how to display stuff on maps and create effective Google Map mashups, we can do that too! Receive up to 1,000 contacts free from a petition posted at GreaterGood Network's Take Action Center: a great way to connect with people supporting your cause. We can help you with that. Better The World in booth 46.
and if you want to talk about how to display stuff on maps and create effective Google Map mashups, we can do that too! Receive up to 1,000 contacts free from a petition posted at GreaterGood Network's Take Action Center: a great way to connect with people supporting your cause. We can help you with that. Better The World in booth 46.
The folks at Social Actions are trying to recruit a wide array of ideas from the non profit community for web applications and mashups Social Actions can build. Why not contribute to the Social Actions Labs Idea Wiki? Their goal is to build & bring to life between three to five of the communitys best ideas.
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The folks at Social Actions are trying to recruit a wide array of ideas from the non profit community for web applications and mashups Social Actions can build. Why not contribute to the Social Actions Labs Idea Wiki? Their goal is to build & bring to life between three to five of the communitys best ideas.
Contact him at mhowes@mediamatters.org. Also I would add to Matts list consultants and technical practictioners with mashup expertise. Imagine someone who can offer to mashup your Advocacy Campaign results with Google Maps, or Fundraising Campaigns with Amazon and eBay. 60) Search « Would you like a share of $5 million?
Contact him at mhowes@mediamatters.org. Also I would add to Matts list consultants and technical practictioners with mashup expertise. Imagine someone who can offer to mashup your Advocacy Campaign results with Google Maps, or Fundraising Campaigns with Amazon and eBay. 60) Search « Would you like a share of $5 million?
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