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Web as Platform Mash-Ups

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  • educational-mashups

    Educational Mashups

    21 members,247 bookmarks

    Group aims at investigating how informal learning can be supported or improved with mashups. Bookmarks and discussions around key concepts (e.g., informal learning, (personal) knowledge management (PKM), Web 2.0 concepts, such as mashup or collaboration) and support of PKM (information skills)

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Saved by 7 people (3 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-01-14


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on 2007-09-04 by forestfortrees

An attempt an "elevator speech" describing Web 2.0.

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ash-ups, Web 2.0 or just the next phase of Web evolution heralds the use of the Web as a platform for creating new kinds of user experiences and businesses. Jon Udell calls it remixable Web applications."

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"The point isn't the features, it's the underlying philosophy of relinquishing control."

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So the philosophy of Web 2.0 is to let go of control, share ideas and code, build on what others have built, free your data.

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ZDNet is calling the current generation of the Web the "recombinant Web".

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"Its data and metadata is contributed by its users; while the interface is its own. Its API's are used by developers who tend to use its data, but not the interface (such as Mappr, Color Pickr)."

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