The Google Mashup Editor is a web-based IDE in which you can edit, compile and test your mashups and applications.
This screencast tutorial shows how to use the Google Mashup Editor to rapidly create mashups and simple applications.
Total running time 07:30 minutes.
This screencast tutorial shows basic features of the Google Mashup Editor. As an example, RSS feed based application has been built (04:00):
This screencast tutorial shows how to create a simple mashup between Google Maps and Flickr.
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You can publish your Google Mashup applications on googlemashups.com as an application or as a Google Gadget.
For this tutorial we have used materials from:
Learn more about RSS and Mashups from these books:
- Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom
- RSS and Atom in Action: Web 2.0 Building Blocks
- Rss And Atom: Understanding And Implementing Content Feeds And Syndication
- Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax: From Novice to Professional
- Beginning Google Maps Applications with Rails and Ajax: From Novice to Professional
- Google Maps Hacks
- Flickr Mashups (Programmer to Programmer)
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2 comments:
I liked your Google Maps Editor where you show Flickr and Google Maps integration. Very cool indeed. Thanks for sharing
Good one. GME is even more powerful when integrated with Yahoo pipes, here is a post showing that:
http://theliveweb.net/blog/2007/11/05/simple-mashup-using-google-mashups-editor-and-yahoo-pipes/
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