BricaBox came out of alpha the week before founder and CEO Nate Westheimer headed to Austin for SXSWi. BricaBox lets users create their own social content site (for free), a kind of mashup’s mashup. Speaking at AMD’s BlogHaus with InternetGeekGirl, Nate talks about wiki-life, life after Facebook, and meeting all the creative entrepreneurial attendees at the interactive festival. For a sense of what BricaBox can do, check out their SxSWi-specific site.
Bloghaus is the place to be for CES 2008 in Las Vegas, Nev. The blogger community was in full force at the opening night of the Seagate-sponsored spot for some of the best bandwidth at CES 2008. Some of the distinguished guests included: Tom Foremski, Warner Crocker, ...
CES 2008 BlogHaus Motto: Bandwidth, Beer, and Beanbags all for bloggers only.
We’ll be back at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino, Suite #6601 - Spa Tower.
Check out the mashup of CES 2007 BlogHaus in this post.
More info can be found at:
www.CESBlogHaus.com
A place for bloggers, podcasters, video ...
Zude has been covered before. Since it’s a mashup, it really matters little if it’s been done before, right? Enjoy an episode from the vault…
An Audio/Video 9-way mashup based on people’s videotaped reactions to a recent gross-out video meme.
You don’t need to be a developer to create mashups or FaceBook apps. Dan Fernandez demonstrates creating a FaceBook app in minutes using an alpha release of PopFly. It is built on Microsoft’s Silverlight technology. With tools such as these, brace yourself for a flood of FaceBook apps coming your ...
While at SAP TechEd ‘07 Community Day, James Governor talks with Dan McWeeney about the new type of designer/developer role and methodology Dan has seen emerge recently.
Rather than build on an open source or closed source only stack, Dan says, these developers pull in whatever code, projects, tools, ...
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 ...
Dan Cohen, CEO of Pageflakes speaks with John Ince about how you can personalize and mashup your homepage choosing your favorite news, weather, sports, entertainment, photos, videos, music, email, calendar, etc. from over 240,000 widgets, and then publish your customized homepage to other users using their “Pagecasting” application.
Salesforce has always been a powerful platform for creating mashups, and the latest platform features make it more capable than ever. This session offers an introduction to some of the more popular Web APIs and shows how they can be leveraged inside your apps. Presentations include sample code demonstrating these ...
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?
Another video mashup for the people.
This year the rapper Nas organized all-star remixes of his song “Where Are They Now” with his favorite artists from the 90s and 80s. This video mashup takes it a few step further, imagining what would happen if he brought back an all star crew from the 50s.
Keen on Politics part 3; Robert Scoble goes inside Twitter; Snowballs and Fractals. Part 1 of Keen on Politics can be found here and part 2 can be found here.
For your weekend watch, here is the final part of “Keen on Politics,” the YouTube debate between Andrew ...
In today’s TechOne: Here is Keen on Politics part 2 of the YouTube debate between Andrew Keen, Steve Gillmor, Tony Perkins, Dan Farber, Keith Teare, Heather Harde and Robert Scoble. Part 1 can be found here, and part 3 is here.
Also today: Tom Foremski talks with ...
TechOne debuts “Keen on Politics” a regular show. Here is the first of a three-part debate between Andrew Keen, Steve Gillmor, Tony Perkins, Dan Farber, Keith Teare, Heather Harde and Robert Scoble on the topic of political debates and YouTube. Part 2 can be found here, and part ...
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 ...
Dave Nielsen gives a synopsis of StrikeIron, Inc . and speaks with Tom Foremski as he finds out how much guarantee data can have in a MashUp environment.
Also, as time contributes to data as an asset, will data valuation from a direct source maintain an increase in ...
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. ...
In this podcast, Steve Levine, manager of the WebEx Connect Developer Community, speaks with Chuck Fuller, senior architect at WebEx. The two discuss widgets, enterprise 2.0 and how WebEx Connect helps business grade mashups based on the company’s SOA and SAS platforms.
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?
A Blues vs. Hip-Hop video mashup, contrasting two very different relationships with money.
One of the important trends enabled by Web 2.0 is the mashup. Increasingly, Web applications are made available to 3rd parties, permitting them to develop layered applets on top of the underlying application. This example from www.programmableweb.com involves Google Maps.
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