Mashups seem to be something only a programmer would fully understand, but I think the jest of it is that information from more than one source is compiled together to provide information in one shared place--thus, all "mashed" together. I think the example of Google Maps explains it best--locations, street names, aerial photos or live satellite feeds, weather--all compiled together from different sources.
The Day NY Publishing Lost Its Soul
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The Day NY Publishing Lost Its Soul How did we get here? And how do we get
back? “Don’t think for one second that we don’t...
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Airlines, banks, casinos, package deliveries, and emergency services around
the world are recovering today from what could be "the largest tech outage
in h...
Unshelved on Saturday, February 25, 2023
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summertent's photostream
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First 5 blocks of my Harry Potter quilt!
On Not Giving Up
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Yes, the "23 Things @ Neflin" deadline is past.
No, I am not giving up. :-) Onward, onward!
I did have every intention of staying up-to-date with the "thi...
Thing 7
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