Earth Album
http://www.earthalbum.com/
Earth Album
earth album is a simpler, slicker Flickr mash-up that allows you to explore some of the most stunning photos in the world courtesy of Google maps and Flickr.
To begin your journey, just click somewhere on the map, e.g. "India". Note-- since the top Flickr images are used, the images change every few weeks; bookmark this site and check back for a different experience in a month!
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Interestingness Photo Wall
http://interes.tingness.com
Interestingness.com is an ActionScript 3 interface that uses the Flickr.com API (Beta) to display a photo wall using the Interestingess algorithm.
The Interes.tingness.com photo wall is updated daily, throughout the day. Up to 300 images and photos are displayed on the wall at anyone time.
Users can search previous days' interestingness feeds by entering the date and fetching it.
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Piggy Bank
http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Piggy_Bank
Piggy Bank is a Firefox extension that turns your browser into a mashup platform, by allowing you to extract data from different web sites and mix them together.
Piggy Bank also allows you store this extracted information locally for you to search later and to exchange at need the collected information with others.
Piggy Bank is an open source software
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A Mashup between Wikipedia and Google Earth
http://www.infinitethinking.org/2006/10/itm-preview.html
A Mashup between Wikipedia and Google Earth : Preview
Video presentation / explanation
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Webmashup.com
http://www.webmashup.com
The Open Directory for Mashups & Web 2.0 APIs
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Mashable
http://mashable.com/
Mashable is a blog covering social sites and Web 2.0 startups.
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Google Earth Lessons : List on Shambles
http://www.shambles.net/pages/learning/GeogP/gearthplan/
Google Earth Lessons (& mashups) : List on Shambles
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How To Make Your Own Web Mashup
http://www.programmableweb.com/howto
How To Make Your Own Web Mashup
So you want to make a mashup but aren't entirely sure where to begin? This page can help you get there.
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Web 2.0: Introduction to Mash-ups
http://www.iqcontent.com/publications/features/article_70/
Web 2.0: Introduction to Mash-ups
Article at "Publications"
Mash-ups of everything imaginable are appearing all over the internet, from blogs and real estate, to social networking and traffic news. Information is now being repurposed in ways never thought possible before. And just to show how easy it is, we've built one of our own.
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Mashups : Larrys World : Podcast (audio)
http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail988.html
Mashups : Larrys World : Podcast (audio) at ITConversations
Mashups are a good example of what some Internet insiders are calling "Web 2.0," a relatively undefined term that sort of means something like the Web serving as a platform with sites that take advantage of -- among other things -- user supplied content.
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Items tagged with 'mashup' at del.icio.us
http://del.icio.us/search/?all=mashups
Items tagged with 'mashup' at del.icio.us
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Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix
http://www.programmableweb.com/matrix
Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix
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List of Mashups at the Programmable Web
http://www.programmableweb.com/mashups
List of hundreds of Mashups at the Programmable Web.
This is probably the most comprehensive list available and therefore a recommended starting place!
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Mashups : Defined at Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup_%28web_application_hybrid%29
Web 2.0 Mashups : Defined at Wikipedia
A mashup is a website or web application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience.
Content used in mashups is typically sourced from a third party via a public interface or API.
Other methods of sourcing content for mashups include Web feeds (e.g. RSS or Atom) and JavaScript.
Advocates and Supporters of Web 2.0 applications claim that mashups exemplify this new movement with their active user participation and interaction.
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