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Video Cheat Sheet: Mash-ups

When is Google like a potato?

Tags: mash-ups, cheat sheet

By silicon.com

Published: 5 September 2007 14:51 BST

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No, we're not actually talking about potatoes but the growth in applications which mix - or 'mash-up' - the functionality of various internet services to provide a much richer new one.

In this Video Cheat Sheet silicon.com's editor Tony Hallett and news editor Steve Ranger run down some of the mash-ups using the likes of Flickr, GoogleMaps and Skype plus they consider how big IT vendors are looking at incorporating mash-ups into next-generation business applications.

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