Another Mashup Camp Success
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I attended Mashup Camp 4 this past weekend in Mountain View. It’s a great Open Space conference that delves deep into Web services APIs, technologies, and of course mashups. Mashups in short for those who haven’t heard of them are sites that mash data from multiple sites to create a new site with integrated data.
For those that wanted to but didn’t come - shame on you! Just kidding. I’m sure you had good reasons, but the conference would have only been better with you there. Check the site for news about Mashup Camp 5 later this year.
If you were there or want to catch up on what you missed, there are of course photos, session notes on the wiki, and I recorded the sessions I went to and published them on xDrive.
If you have some extra time (yeah right, huh? :) ) I’d ask you to take a look at my two mashups: BookmarkCleaner.com and Twitterlicious.com. In fact, I got the chance to do a short video interview with ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind about Twitterlicious.com.
Thanks to David Berlind, Doug Gold, the Computer History Museum, and all the great sponsors for putting together another incredible camp! And how did I forget to give the biggest thanks to my employer Pure Networks for allowing me the time to attend?
Hope to see you at a future Mashup Camp!
[tags]mashup, web application[/tags]

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Ronald Gerard
July 24th, 2007
at 8:45am
Hmm… and LoL, Chris. I’m already on Twitter (RE: The Zune), and I have TwitBin, for windows. Assume (as you are a Mac Man), that Twitterlicious.com is a similar app, for the Macintosh.
mykoleary
July 24th, 2007
at 11:16am
I am a Mac man, but Twitterlicious.com is actually a web based interface for browsing Twitter and saving tweets to Del.icio.us or Ma.gnolia.com while on a mobile phone (smartphone, iPhone, etc…) No computer required!
-Mykoleary