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At the time of copy [[:en:Mashup (web application hybrid)]] had a number of tags, which SFAICT are unjustified for current text state. The relevance to our project should be self-evident. | |||
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In [[web development]], a '''mashup''' is a web page or application that combines data or functionality from two or more external sources to create a new service. The term '''mashup''' implies easy, fast integration, frequently using open [[API]]s and data sources to produce results that were not the original reason for producing the raw source data. An example of a mashup is the use of cartographic data to add location information to [[real estate]] data, thereby creating a new and distinct Web service that was not originally provided by either source. | In [[web development]], a '''mashup''' is a web page or application that combines data or functionality from two or more external sources to create a new service. The term '''mashup''' implies easy, fast integration, frequently using open [[API]]s and data sources to produce results that were not the original reason for producing the raw source data. An example of a mashup is the use of cartographic data to add location information to [[real estate]] data, thereby creating a new and distinct Web service that was not originally provided by either source. | ||
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