I was over at the Halo 3 launch party at Microsoft’s Silicon Valley campus and ran into Dan Fernandez, lead product manager for Visual Studio, demonstrating Popfly. It’s an alpha version of an easy-to-use mashup platform that allows consumers to easily create web services with multiple data sources, and embed them in their Web sites. These widgets can also be easiily shared amongst users. It is Microsoft’s first application of its Silverlight technology.
From Mountain View, Calif., the Computer History Museum and MashUp CampIV - a.k.a. The Unconference for the Uncomputer comes part II of a relaxed presentation by Aaron Boodman about Google Gears beta.
Is the need for versioning Web applications now solved with an autoupdate? Will language inhibit where ...
From Mountain View, Calif., the Computer History Museum and MashUp CampIV - a.k.a. The Unconference for the Uncomputer comes a relaxed presentation by Aaron Boodman about Google Gears beta.
Is running applications from within the browser and retrieving data offline creating new efficiency standards for developers?
Dan Gisolfi (Executive IT Architect, Emerging Internet Technology with IBM Software Group) brings up the discussion about inhibitors in making money with MashUp during MashUp Camp IV. Does the acknowledgement of the web as a platform create the stability necessary for a financial cornerstone? Will the ...
Gregory Cypes and Kevin Lawver from AOL hosted an open discussion from MashUp Camp IV and the Computer History Museum. Art in Social Networking is the basis for success across several social Websites. Cypes and Lawver open the floor to what works in the social networking arena. ...
At MashUp Camp 4 at the Computer History Museum, Plaxo showed its Pulse application, which looks very much like FaceBook, with similar features. Are we heading into a mashup world where everything shares addresses, photos, movies, etc? Does FaceBook hold pole position?
Web 2.0 is at a fairly nascent stage in India. There are a bunch of India centric Web 2.0 products (or applications) that currently exist but that bunch is steadily growing. So, now you have a, not too insignificant number of techies, working zealously to create India centric social networking applications, mashups, aggregators, filters, web office products etc. But have you wondered about the profile of these people, who are leading the charge of the Web 2.0 brigade in India?
Looking at social networking at Mashup Camp in Mountain View, California, with PodTech’s Michael Johnson.
So many great ideas at Mashup Camp, so llittle time. PodTech’s Michael Johnson spoke with a few of the folks who attended the “summer camp” session.
“…the people that move the nuts and bolts, that are reinventing technology as we speak; reinventing how applications are run on your desktop, reinventing how different websites and different services on the web are woven together, integrated, and they’re reinventing it right here in front of us…”
Dave Berlind, Executive Editor ...
MashupCamp, held February 2006 at the Computer Museum in Mountain View, gave PodTech a chance to rub elbows with some young programmers who put their intriguing mashups on display. We hit almost all of them in a day full of “Speed Geeking” rounds. We had about 5 minutes with each ...
John Furrier sat down with Ross Mayfield to shoot the breeze on Mashups and unstructured data. Of course Ross always loves to talk Wikis.
Full Disclosure: Ross Mayfield is one of the nicest guys I know. When PodTech was first formed Ross let me and my team use ...
I sat down with the most impressive and candid Doc Searls. Doc is one of the pioneers in the new model of the net. Doc wrote the Cluetrain Manifesto and leads the charge in the new world of the web.
Doc talks about the model behind the ...
Jeff Clavier of SoftTechVC talks about the session he led on mashups and venture capital at Mashup Camp .
Robert Metcalf, founder of FlySpy, shares his thoughts with PodTech’s John Furrier.
Adam Green in a candid conversation about Mashup Camp and how to make sense of it.
Paul Martino talks about the Mashup trend and how it will be used by developers and enterprises.
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The Mashup Camp at the Computer Museum in Mountain View California is the scene for programmers seeking new ways to make the web better, i.e., Web 2.0. Bob Frankston, whose picture is on the wall at the museum [he co-invented the first spreadsheet in the late 70s] stopped by the ...
MashupCamp is a loosely joined open space event for mashing APIs and Open Source. The PodTech Podcasting team is here to cover it. Here is the first podcast.Dan Farber has a great post and pictures. David Berlind and Doug Gold have done an exceptional job ...
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