Meaning Mashup
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A mashup is an assembly of existing software and data services into new Web-based solutions.
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Copyright by Matisse "Mashup" Enzer -->A web page or site made by automatically combining content from other sources, usually by using material available via RSS feeds and/or REST interfa [..]
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The term "mashup" has several meanings. It was originally used to describe songs that meshed two different styles of music into one song. For example, a classic rock song put to a well-known [..]
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A mashup is a web page that takes information from various different on-line sources and combines them together on a single page.
Source: paydirtdesign.com

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A web service or software tool that combines two or more tools to create a whole new service. A famous example is ChicagoCrime, which merges Google Maps with the Chicago police department's crime [..]
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Combining two or more web services to create something new, such as combining Twitter posts with Google maps to create TwitterVision.
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Website or app that uses and combines information, presentations and functionalities coming from one or more sources. See App.
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The process of combining different datasets within a single application to enhance output–for example, combining demographic data with real estate listings.
Source: bigdata-madesimple.com

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A combination of data from multiple sources, usually through the use of APIs. An example of a mashup would be an app that shows the locations of all the movie theaters in a particular town on a Google [..]
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is a website or application that combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience. Example: Housingmaps.com, which takes real estates listings from Craigslist and displays the [..]
Source: bighow.com

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A mashup occurs when two or more Web applications are combined into one. For instance, a real estate site might use Google maps to display the location of houses for sale and data from the local polic [..]
Source: learnthenet.com

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The term "mashup" has several meanings. It was originally used to describe songs that meshed two different styles of music into one song. For example, a classic rock song put to a well-known [..]
Source: pc.net

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A digital mashup is a digital media file containing any or all of text, graphics, audio, video and animation drawn from pre-existing sources, to create a new derivative work.
Source: digital-marketing-course.com.au

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A web page or site made by automatically combining content from other sources, usually by using material available via RSS feeds and/or REST interfaces.
Source: massmailsoftware.com

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A mobile phone but also a PDA or a Blackberry.
Source: budd-e.cybersmart.gov.au (offline)

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A bucket of pop culture chum that will get more attention than the best original art you could possibly produce.
Source: theverge.com

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A mashup is a technique by which a website or Web application uses data, presentation or functionality from two or more sources to create a new service. Mashups are made possible via Web services or p [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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Combining multiple APIs to create a new web application.
Source: apiglossary.com

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The process of combining different datasets within a single application to enhance output–for example, combining demographic data with real estate listings.
Source: data-informed.com (offline)

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combines one or more sources of information to create a single application. For instance, Environment Canterbury has combined its water quality data with Google Maps to produce a swimming water quality
Source: ecan.govt.nz (offline)

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(computing,slang) A derivative work consisting of two pieces of (generally digital) media joined together, such as a video clip with a different soundtrack applied for humorous effect, or a map over [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, bastard pop or bootleg) is a creative work, usually a song, created by blending two or more pre-recorded songs, typically by superimposing the vocal track [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Mashup may refer to: Mashup (culture), the rearrangement of spliced parts of musical pieces as part of a subculture Mashup (education), combining various forms of data and media by a teacher or stude [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A mashup (computer industry jargon), in web development, is a web page or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a single new service displayed in a single graphical int [..]
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A video mashup (also written as video mash-up) combines multiple pre-existing video sources with no discernible relation with each other into a unified video. These are derivative works as defined by [..]
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A mashup (computer industry jargon), in web development, is a web page or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a single new service displayed in a single graphical int [..]
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Mashup may refer to: Mashup (culture), the rearrangement of spliced parts of musical pieces as part of a subculture Mashup (education), combining various forms of data and media by a teacher or stude [..]
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Mashup may refer to: Mashup (culture), the rearrangement of spliced parts of musical pieces as part of a subculture Mashup (education), combining various forms of data and media by a teacher or stude [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A mash-up novel (also called "mashup" or "mashed-up novel") is an unauthorised non-canonical (and not even in-universe) work of fiction (often parody) which combines a pre-existing literature text, of [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Mashups are a combination of two or more data sources that have been integrated into one source. They typically consist of graphics, texts, audio clips, and video that have been sourced from various m [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Participants in an online music scene who rearrange spliced parts of musical pieces form mashup culture. The audio-files are normally in MP3 format and spliced with audio-editing software online. The [..]
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