What is a Mash-Up?
A mash-up is a combination of tools or data from multiple sources. Mash-ups typically collect data from multiple web pages and bring their information into one simplified web application. Think of a mash-up as tool consolidation for web applications. For instance, an online mapping service might have an interface that allows a mash-up to be created that places the traffic cameras for a location onto a map. The possibilities for mash-ups are quite endless. To create a mash-up, multiple input sources are required, and usually these inputs will have an XML based output stream. This allows the mash-up to use these XML outputs as inputs, and consolidate them together. Once the data streams have been combined (and/or manipulated), the mash-up will usually generate its own output, which displays a combination of the original inputs. Many of the web applications best suited for a mash-up involve AJAX programming — a combination of JavaScript and XML markup — which allows pages and data used fo
• Create a sandbox page with two links • Choose two CC licensing approaches • CC-BY • CC-BY-ND • CC-BY-NC-ND • CC-BY-NC • CC-BY-NC-SA • CC-BY-SA • Each link from the sandbox page should link to one of the chosen licensing approaches • Bring a number of CC licensed internet resources into each wiki page creating a mash-up • Add text to the page explaining why the mash-up meets the license