Posts Tagged ‘mashups’
Ready-made functionality
Last week we looked at navigation and page design. This static document design doesn’t take into account the plethora of apps and functions interface designers incorporate to add dynamism to webpages. Galleries, slideshows, RSS feeds, newsletters etc can all make a website more ‘sticky’. But first lets find out how this integration developed. Earlier in [...]
Filed under: 103EPA | 1 Comment
Tags: marketing, mashups, networking, social media, TuneGlue, Web 2.0
WHAT IS A MASHUP? Mashups are hybrid forms on the Internet that use the API (Application Programming Interface) of two or more programmes to create a new interface with different functionality – that is greater than the functionality of the individual APIs. No longer do creatives need permission from proprietary software companies to make new [...]
Filed under: Digital Media | 1 Comment
Tags: API, atom, Craigslist, feeds, Googlemaps, mashups, push/pull orientated data, rss, screen scraping, TuneGlue, Yahoo Pipes
Craigslist – Mashup taster
Can you make a movie out of classified advertisement information? See what you think. 24 Hours on Craigslist: Trailer 2 – More free videos are here
Filed under: Interactive Media | 1 Comment
Tags: Craigslist, data, mashups