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- Google code baseball hacks: Display batting stats in a Google Gadget by Paul D. Reiners, John S. Mysak, Paul DiCarlo
This article demonstrates how to use several Google Code APIs using a baseball hack as an example. We will create a Google Gadget that displays Major League Baseball batting statistics. You will learn about Google Gadgets, the Google Spreadsheet API, and the Google Chart API. After reading this article, you'll have a good idea of the sorts of applications you can build using these APIs, know enough to get started writing your own applications, and know where to get more detailed information. This is the first article in the Google Code baseball hacks series.
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-googlecode1/index.html - Aug, 2008 - Implementing Visual and Data Mashups Online by Vlad Kofman - [Clicks: 1]
Venture into the creation of online mashups and compare different online sites that facilitate mashup creation. In particular, you will learn about Yahoo Pipes, Microsoft's Popfly, Google Mashup Editor, Intel MashMaker, and others. You also will see how to create a working online data feed mashup with Yahoo Pipes.
http://www.developer.com/java/other/article.php/3763161 - Aug, 2008 - Choosing between mashups and traditional Web applications by Holt Adams, John Gerken - [Clicks: 6]
This article compares and contrasts traditional Web applications with the evolving platforms for creating mashups as viable business tools.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/mashups-web/index.html - Jul, 2008 - Powering Google Gadgets with WebSphere sMash by Vijaykumar Palat - [Clicks: 3]
IBM WebSphere sMash offers a variety of ways to share information in Web 2.0 applicatons. This article shows how you can build a Google Gadget from scratch, publish it, and power it using WebSphere sMash. Along the way, you will examine the gadget XML specification, use the WebSphere sMash flow model and feed tools, and, ultimately, deploy the gadget to a Web page.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0806_palat/0806_palat.html - Jun, 2008 - OpenSocial: The Power of Social Networks in Your Applications by Riccardo Govoni - [Clicks: 3]
What is OpenSocial and how can you use it to build web applications that leverage the power of social networks? Find out while going from a basic example application in a local sandbox to a full-featured application deployed in a live container.
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http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/37952 - May, 2008 - Real Web 2.0: Practical linked, open data with Exhibit by Uche Ogbuji - [Clicks: 3]
In the previous installment of this column you learned about Linking Open Data (LOD), a community initiative for moving the Web from separated documents to a broad information space of data. That article covered the main ideas of LOD, and in this article you will see how to quickly put these ideas to use. Learn about the Exhibit Web library from the MIT Simile project, which allows you to construct functional and visually attractive user interfaces without much work, once you have good LOD available.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-realweb6/index.html - May, 2008 - Create collaborative and dynamic method content using Web 2.0 by John Boyer, Bertrand Portier, Eoin Lane - [Clicks: 7]
Leverage Web 2.0 technologies to extend software development process content, which is typically published static as HTML. This article describes how you can develop the ability to collaboratively edit method content and have access to the latest dynamic content within a method context.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-web2method/index.html - Apr, 2008 - Writing Facebook Applications Using Java EE by PJ Cabrera - [Clicks: 17]
Facebook is a fast growing social network with more than 60 million users worldwide, and growing fast. Learn to write applications for the Facebook platform using Java EE technologies.
http://www.developer.com/java/article.php/3733751 - Mar, 2008 - Building Executive Dashboards with Google Chart by Edmon Begoli - [Clicks: 12]
Implement dynamic, entirely browser-based executive dashboards with the freely available Google Chart API graphing library.
http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/37245 - Mar, 2008 - Enterprise Web 2.0, Part 2: Enterprise Web 2.0 solution patterns by Rick Robinson - [Clicks: 9]
This four-part article series presents an overview of how both commercial and public organisations are seeking to exploit the current generation of Internet technologies. Part 1 of this series explores the increasingly widespread effect that the maturing Internet, characterised by the banner Web 2.0, is having on such organisations. In this article, learn about the basic business capabilities enabled by Web 2.0 technologies--I call them Enterprise Web 2.0 solution patterns--that organisations can apply while searching for innovations in their businesses, products, and services.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-enterprise2/index.html - Feb, 2008 - Give Your Applications Mapping Capabilities, Part 3 by Bruno Zambetti - [Clicks: 8]
Discover how to render online, interactive, 2D data from your application using Google Maps.
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http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/36934 - Feb, 2008 - Real Web 2.0: Linking open data by Uche Ogbuji - [Clicks: 3]
Learn about Linking Open Data (LOD), a community initiative for moving the Web from the idea of separated documents to a wide information space of data. The key principles of LOD are that it is simple, readily adaptable by Web developers, and complements many other popular Web trends. Learn how to make your data more widely used by making its components easier to discover, more valuable, and easier for people to reuse--in ways you might not anticipate.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-realweb5/index.html - Feb, 2008 - Enterprise Web 2.0, Part 1: Web 2.0 -- Catching a wave of business innovation by Rick Robinson - [Clicks: 11]
Web 2.0 is at the center of a wave of excitement concerning how enterprises--commercial or public organisations--are trying to exploit the current generation of Internet technologies. This four-part article series examines aspects of Web 2.0 relevant to the enterprise. In this first installment, take a look at the business and technical drivers behind Web 2.0, the challenges and opportunities Web 2.0 presents to enterprises, and the relationship between Web 2.0 and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-enterprise1/index.html - Jan, 2008
- Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services
by Raymond Yee - [Clicks: 10]
The modern Web is awash with data and services just waiting to be used, but how do you make effective use of all this information? The answer lies in APIs (such as Google Maps, Flickr, and Amazon Web Services) and remixing, or mashups. Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services teaches you everything you need to create useful, dynamic real–world applications using APIs, web services, Ajax, web standards, and server–side languages. All you need to make full use of this book is basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and at least one server–side language (such as PHP or ASP.NET).
Apress, Paperback - Feb, 2008
- Mastering Facebook application development with PHP, Rational Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2, Part 1: Set up the components by Jake Miles - [Clicks: 2]
Develop a Facebook application using both PHP and Java programming languages. This tutorial gives you a first look at Facebook, and then steps you through the process for installing the components needed to create a Facebook application. Next, you'll take a tour of Facebook with respect to how to integrate your application into the site. Finally, you'll get started with a bare-bones application. In Parts 2 and 3 of this tutorial series, you'll learn how to develop the application you created in Part 1.
[Formats: html, pdf]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/r-dw-r-face.html - May, 2008