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Download now Web 2.0 ekit
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In this kit you will find a comprehensive set of resources including podcasts -- many of which are exclusive to this e-Kit, demos, webcasts, tutorials, articles, case studies, trials and much more organized into three solution areas:
- Web 2.0 application development and Rich Internet Applications
- Enterprise mashups
- Collaboration and social computing
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Discussions about Emerging Technologies that are having or will have an impact on future IT development. Members of IBM's Emerging Technologies provide insights into technologies that will impact how you can do your work. |
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Mashups: The new breed of Web app
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Mashups are an exciting genre of interactive Web applications that draw upon content retrieved from external data sources to create entirely new and innovative services. They are a hallmark of the second generation of Web applications informally known as Web 2.0. This introductory article explores what it means to be a mashup, the different classes of popular mashups constructed today, and the enabling technologies that mashup developers leverage to create their applications. Additionally, you'll see many of the emerging technical and social challenges that mashup developers face.
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Purpose and Objectives of IBM "Mashup Space"
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John Feller, Manager of the IBM Emerging Technologies Development Team, talks about mashups and the purpose and objectives of this developerWorks "Mashups" topic space. This 10 minute podcast is hosted by developerWorks.
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 IBM Mashup Center software available in the Cloud with Amazon Web Services |  |
- Atom and Rss Forum
- QEDwiki Assembly Experience
- QEDWiki: Problem with log in
I have installed the QEDWiki in my PC with Windows XP and when I try to log in inserting the username and password at the top right of your QEDWiki home page, the browser opens the URL...
- ProgrammableWeb
- 24 APIs Used in 7 Days: Amazon, Bing, Facebook, Google, Last.fm, and Twitter
This past week 20 new mashups were add to our mashup directory and 24 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Goodreads, Norway Weather, Playme, Rezgo, Tweetmeme, and the USGS Elevation Query Service. The most often used APIs this week are Amazon eCommerce, Google Maps, and Twitter. And the most frequently used types of APIs were Mapping (6 APIs, 14 mashups), and Social (3 APIs, 7 mashups), Internet (3 APIs, 3 mashups). The list below shows which APIs were used by which mashups.
- Mashups via Programmable Web
- TweeterVision
Watch videos while you post to your friends on Twitter. - TwitShop
TwitShop uses the real-time power of Twitter to search for personal sale, trade and auction items. - StumblePics
StumblePics allows you to discover new pictures by stumbling upon them. - Africa in Style by Trek Holidays
Booking capable website for multi-day adventure tours to Africa. The site is built on the Sentias Content Server with a customized Rezgo XML API parser interface. The website connects to the Rezgo API for content, availability searching, and booking. - TweetUrMusic
A site that wants to compete with online social radios that are all the rage. A sort of Twitter jukebox that mashes the Twitter API with Play.me to let you play songs after having tweeted.
 IBM Mashup Center allows business people to create situational applications, or mashups, by remixing information from anywhere to gain business insight and do their jobs smarter and more effectively. |  |
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Grow your social tool knowledge
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Social networking has changed the way people interact outside and inside the workplace. The information shared in this space is intended to help IT professionals exponentially increase the value of their IT solutions by embedding social software and tools.
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Problem with the technical library portlet.
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