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Mashups in Minutes (or MiM, for those who need snappy three-letter acronyms, sorry, TLAs)

| Monday, September 24, 2007
For those of you who don't know already, a mashup is a buzzword used to describe web apps that integrate data from different sources and display them all on the one page. I suppose they're called mashups because they usually end up in one big mess. Management types keep demanding this sort of thing, so if you develop apps for a job you should probably find some way to knock one out quickly and easily.

Intel have been busy in this area recently, it seems, and they've brought out something that may just help SWDs a little bit. Regardless, this is a very light introduction to an area of application development that seemed to me to be just something you had to whip up yourself every few weeks to keep the stakeholders happy.

See here, and here to find out what all the big fuss is about.

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