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Thursday, January 18, 2007
I am back in Virginia now after a really fun week at Mashup Camp. It was interesting in seeing the interest in AIM and Open AIM at MIT from both students and faculty. Over the week meeting Thomas Howe, Chris Radcliff from Eventful, Ryan Sarver from Loki, and Anthony Volodkin from The Hype Machine or seeing the usual suspects at "un-conferences" like Kent Brewster from Yahoo and Dave Nielsen from StrikeIron is always fun.
I think there is some great potential in OpenKapow and StrikeIron in enabling mashups and Gigul8r from the guys at Eventful that helps musicians pimp their gigs using Eventful, Google Maps and MySpace.
Kevin's BuddyStalker was a big hit during Speed Geeking. Built using Ruby on Rails, it mashes up the Open AIM APIs and Buddy Updates.
Even my Speed Geeking mashup, Ambient IM, got some love from the blogosphere as well. I will do my best to get that AIM Widget up on the blog in the next day or two.
I will be back blogging about some cool news surrounding our Location Plugin and will also post some code from the Mashup Camp panel I showed off on Wednesday.
Some photos I took on the way out of town today:
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Mashup Wrapup
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I am back in Virginia now after a really fun week at Mashup Camp. It was interesting in seeing the interest in AIM and Open AIM at MIT from both students and faculty. Over the week meeting Thomas Howe, Chris Radcliff from Eventful, Ryan Sarver from Loki, and Anthony Volodkin from The Hype Machine or seeing the usual suspects at "un-conferences" like Kent Brewster from Yahoo and Dave Nielsen from StrikeIron is always fun.
I think there is some great potential in OpenKapow and StrikeIron in enabling mashups and Gigul8r from the guys at Eventful that helps musicians pimp their gigs using Eventful, Google Maps and MySpace.
Kevin's BuddyStalker was a big hit during Speed Geeking. Built using Ruby on Rails, it mashes up the Open AIM APIs and Buddy Updates.
Even my Speed Geeking mashup, Ambient IM, got some love from the blogosphere as well. I will do my best to get that AIM Widget up on the blog in the next day or two.
I will be back blogging about some cool news surrounding our Location Plugin and will also post some code from the Mashup Camp panel I showed off on Wednesday.
Some photos I took on the way out of town today:
gregsblog at 11:47:00 PM EST Blog about this entry