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- StrikeIron
- StrikeIron is the worlds largest marketplace of commercial web services. In this session you will be given $50 worth of free web services such as Geocode, Address Verfification, Sales Tax calculation and SMS messeging and more. You will also see how commercial web services are saving companies money and opening...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- AIMPages module microformat and module development
- The modular web is coming. AIM Pages is AOL's attempt to find the best practices around this new concept. This presentation will cover the goals behind the technology, the microformat for defining modular content, and some of the emerging best practices in markup, CSS and Javascript around developing for the...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Mapquest APIs and integrations
- Building a more useful mapping mashup - Free mapping API's unleashed the creativity of the developer community by allowing anyone to display data on a map. However, existing API's haven't given developers a complete tool kit. MapQuest's OpenAPI is the first to offer integrated routing and geocoding and we'll showcase...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Open AIM APIs and Location Services
- The Open AIM Program enables developers outside of AOL to write official AIM custom clients, plugins, and bots. AIMCC is a comprehensive set of APIs, each targeted at different types of applications and a wide variety of developers. Within the API are the Location Services where users can opt-in and...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- AOL Music Now APIs, Winamp plugin development
- Not your little brother's music mashup. How to mash Music Now's dynamic playlists, and how to build web services that integrate with Winamp.
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Extending Windows Live with Gadgets
- Did you know you can extend the Windows Live experience with your own Gadgets? Windows Live Gadgets is the web-based component philosophy used to develop all Windows Live properties. You too can use the frameworks to extend your reach and experience into Window's Live. We will take you on a...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- What can you do with Windows Live Messenger?
- Windows Live Messenger has a potential audience of 240 million users. This means great opportunities for both businesses (free API access, ad servers, pay-for-placement,) as well as hobbyists (interactive multi-user apps, DHTML and AJAX development.) With Internet Explorer now directly accessable in Windows Live Messenger, the aim is to create...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Plaxo
- Nearly all new web applications have a strong social component: sharing content with your friends, growing by invitation, and building reputations and ratings. Unfortunately, this means that many services are asking their users to build and maintain yet-another-address-book on each site they visit. As a result, these address books are...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- What is Windows Live?
- Windows Live is a development platform that provides a potential audience of hundreds of millions of users. Integrating apps like Hotmail, Messenger and Spaces, it brings together a number of consumer oriented services to push forward the new model of the internet: social networking.
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Location mash-ups with Microsoft Virtual Earth
- This session will provide an overview of the Virtual Earth platform including SOAP and JavaScript APIs providing maps for 68 countries, bird's eye imagery, map navigation, geo-coding, drawing, proximity searching and routing features. We will look at how to leverage Virtual Earth to create mash-ups including MapCruncher, a tool for...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Map User Interface Customization
- Real time map image rendering for customization and brand differentiation. Server-side versus client-side ovelays. Map labeling density control and customization. In this session, deCarta will also preview its next-generation JavaScript API that supports this approach.
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Mashups and Markets
- What do you do when the mash is through? As mashups gain in sophistication, sustaining the creator, developer, and user relationships necessary to promote, support, and enhance the mashup becomes more difficult, yet more critical to overall success. The promise of mashups cannot be fully realized without a simple transactional...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- co.mments
- Scraping is not a four letter word. In fact, the HTML/HTTP protocol is the easiest way to offer your users a great UI and your applications a useable API, all from the same code. Keep it simple, and you can build an API around any site. In this presentation you'll...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- LignUp
- LignUp will demonstrate a mashup called PropAlerts that integrates voice into Propsmart¹s real estate website. Adding this VoIP capability enables real estate agents to connect with motivated buyers via broadcast alerts and IVR messages the instant new property listings hit the market. Following the demo, we will walk you through...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Mashup Makeover
- The "Personal Mashup Recorder�Commendo's Voyager™ service records for replay on the user's PC, virtually all standard HTTP delivered content, including mashups or interactivity-enabling software (Flash, AJAX and JavaScript). Replaying mashups on the PC provides significant performance improvements to the user experience, while also making the mashups portable. This hands-on session...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Mashery
- Mashery is a new startup committed to making it easier to build, deploy and use mashups. Over the next several months, we'll be launching a number of services for mashup developers and API providers. Come join us in our Mashup University session to get an early look at what we're...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Making Mashups Mobile 2
- Jeff Barr, web services evangelist for Amazon, discusses Amazon's S3, a Simple Storage Service that allows users infinite and scaleable storage on the internet. Barr expands on how Elephant Drive uses this web service and explains how to get started with S3.
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- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Making Mashups Mobile 1
- Mike Fisher and Ben Widhelm, founders of ElephantDrive, show how their mashup with Intel's Mobile SDK and Amazon S3 APIs have improved their customers' user experience by improving mobile aspects of an existing web solution.
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Adobe 3
- Apollo application manager Christian Cantrell walks through a number of recently released Adobe Actionscript 3 Web API Libraries. Senior product manager Mike Chambers presents Apollo, Adobe's new cross-OS runtime that allows developers to leverage existing web development skills, such as Flash, Flex, HTML and Ajax, to build and deploy...
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- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Adobe 2
- Adobe product manager Deeje Cooley demonstrates Adobe's Kiwi APIs for building RIAs using public services as the data backend. Kiwi APIs support data exchange with Typepad, Blogger and Del.icio.us APIs.
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
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