If you are reading my mashup posts you should ALSO be checking out these far better mashup info sources:
Programmable Web – John manages the holy grail of mashup info. He posts it all here.
Blogs of Mashup Maniacs. Or at least people who came to Mashup Camp 1:
- Adam Trachtenberg
- Adrian Blakey
- Al Sam
- Alan Lewis
- Andrew Turner
- Assaf Arkin
- Ben MetCalfe
- Bernard Moon
- Betsy Devine
- Brian Berliner
- Buzz Bruggeman
- Chad Dickerson
- Chris Baggott
- Chris Law
- Christopher Baus
- David Fox
- DeWitt Clinton
- Dorai Thodia
- Doug Karr
- Emily Chang
- Francois Orsini
- Giovanni Galluci
- James Governor
- John Musser
- Joseph Hunkins
- Julien Couvreur
- Kai Chang
- Kevin Perkins
- Marc Canter
- Mary Hodder
- Max Kiesler
- Myk O’Leary
- Niall Kennedy
- Rick Segal
- Sandy Kemsley
- Stephen O’Grady
I would consider myself a mashup maniac. 🙂 Thanks for the note. I noticed travel and tourism in your repertoir… we’re launching a new mashup right now… http://www.resortpub.com. It’s integrated with google, technorati, feedburner… all the typicals right now. We’re working to get mapping up with Microsoft Live (nice search features, otherwise we’d go Google), and are working on GeoRSS integration. Makes for some sleepless weekends!
Doug
Excellent Doug – I’ll check it out and hope to see you here at Mashup Camp again. I really like the GeoRSS implications for travel sites, though I was talking with MS about the challenge that folks won’t geo tag themselves. I think we need some automation from the big blogging places so you can find blogs located in, for example, Indianapolis without the blogger doing anything.
I’m more of a mashup enthusiast as opposed to a mashup maniac. 🙂 Room for all kinds here.
i am with Sandy – john is the God of mashup APIs… i am just an acolyte….
i wish i could make it to mashup camp- please say hello to my colleague Stephen O’Grady if you see him – the big guy in a SOX cap and flipflops