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Old 11-Apr-2008, 12:48 PM
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Mashups

Hi to all,

Im very new to pc`s (45y/o newbi), please forgive me if this is not where it should be, I was on the bus and two guys were talking about "website mashups" and all the benefits they bring, (unfortunately they got off before the said any of them) so my question is what are the benefits of "mashups" any feedback would be much appreciated thanks in advance Neil

 
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Hi Neil,
Here's an explanation of mashups.

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