Pro Web 2.0 mashups: Remixing data and Web services

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Mashups are hugely popular right now, a very important topic within the general area of Web 2.0, involving technologies such as CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, APIs, libraries, and server-side languages (such as PHP and ASP.NET.) This book aims to be the definitive tome on Mashup development, to stand in the middle of all the other, more API specific books coming out on Google Maps, Flickr, etc. The book shows you how to create real world Mashups using all the most poplar APIs, such as Google Maps, Flickr, Amazon Web Services, and delicious, and includes examples in multiple different server-side languages, such as PHP, Java, and .NET. It has a large target audience, but still delivers an effective and engaging learning experience, regardless of the specific technologies the reader prefers to use. Copyright © 2008 by Raymond Yee.

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Yee, R. (2008). Pro Web 2.0 mashups: Remixing data and Web services. Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services (pp. 1–603). Apress Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0286-8

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