Ashish Bhatia 01:24 AM | October 03,2007
Time was when mash-ups meant potatoes. Nowadays, they seem to be more synonymous with the changing face of the World Wide Web…or Web 2.0, as some would say. As the term suggests, a Web mash-up is a mixture of content or elements—an Internet application that intermixes data from multiple sources to generate an integrated experience. This could mean an amalgamation of maps from Google Earth, photographs from Flickr, streaming video from YouTube, or text from Wikipedia—all aggregated, manipulated and mashed together to produce a simple, powerful and unified visual experience. Here are some of the best mash-up recipes ever cooked on planet Web