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In times like these I’m reminded of Captain Jack Sparrow, who, when caught between a hoard of hungry cannibals on one side and a sheer cliff of death on the other, elloquently and concisely summed up...
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Mashup Camp is rolling along, purposefully on the edge of giddy chaos. It’s an interesting mix of people – independent (for pay) developers, corporate devs, passionate hobbyists, venture capitalists,...
View ArticleMashup Camp: Identity discussion
This discussion, led by Johannes Ernst, sought to explore ways to improve the user experience in maintaining personal information across multiple web sites. Multiple logins on multiple sites are more...
View ArticleMashup Camp 2006 Wrapup
Mashup Camp brought together some 400 people interested in developing web applications quickly by combining mutiple data sources or services in interesting ways. This being my first “unconference”, I...
View ArticleMashup Camp, Day 1
I dropped by the Computer History Museum today to check out this year’s Mashup Camp and see what’s hot and what’s not. Turnout was good, about the same as what I remember at Mashup Camp in 2006 (or...
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