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Archive for October, 2008

Persistence Is The Browsers’ Most Persistent Problem

Over on his Tecosytems blog, Redmonk principal analyst Stephen O’Grady picks up a conversation that he and I first batted back and forth on Twitter. Twitter, with its 140 character limit to each post can cramp even the simplest of dialogs. Take a…

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CapGemini Security Architect: Multi-Level Trust Model Key To Securing Commercial Mashups

Speaking at RSA Europe, CapGemini Managing Security Architect John Sluiter said:
The business model involves a degree of loss of control of the interaction with the customer, loose coupling between the sources of data, so that trust has to be establish…

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$20K in prize money to best mashers of DC’s data

Developers wanting a share of $20K! Check out http://appsfordemocracy.org. Wash, DC’s CTO is running a contest to Mash DC’s Data. #APPS08

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Gartner: Web mashups to dominate composite apps by 2010

Gartner: “By 2010, Web mashups will be the dominant model for the creation of composite enterprise applications.” So, coming to Mashupcamp?

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2-time Mashup Camp champ Taylor McKnight to attend Mashup Camp

2-time Mashup Camp champ Taylor McKnight (of podbop.org & chime.tv) just let me know he’s coming to #MashupCamp in November. Three-peat?

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Mashup Camp Twitter Feed now online

We’ve established a separate Twitter account for outbound #mashupcamp messaging: @mashupcamp (catchy, eh?)

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TruCarbon.org’s Yobie Benjamin to be panelist at Mashup Camp

Yobie Benjamin — serial entrepreneur now of TruCarbon.org is sitting on #mashupcamp ’s all-camp panel on making money w/mashups.

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Mashup Camp Web site to give SixGroups Livestreaming community tech a whirl

SixGroups’ Livestreaming community tech is now added to the #MashupCamp blog (blog.mashupcamp.com). Are you coming to Camp on Nov 17? Register here.

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Hello Map: The new Hello World?

My Google Alert on "mashup" turned up a beginning mashup development tutorial that was posted to IBM's web site (registration required) by tech book author Ken Bluttman. In his summary, he uses the phrase "Hello Map, the new Hello W…

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Mashup Camp Returns To Silicon Valley On November 17

Are you one of the more than 120 people on the who’s coming list of people attending this Fall’s Mashup Camp? If not, then why not? The mashup approach to software development — the one whereby applications are built in hours instead …

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