Difference between revisions of "Who are mashups targeted at?"

From ScenarioThinking
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Mash ups are not only restricted to closed knowledge communities but to anyone with access to the internet.  They require minimum technical knowledge and therefore custom mashups are sometimes created by unlikely innovators, combining available public data in new and creative ways.  More specifically, they target web developers.
Mash ups are not only restricted to closed knowledge communities but to anyone with access to the internet.  They require minimum technical knowledge and therefore custom mashups are sometimes created by unlikely innovators, combining available public data in new and creative ways.  More specifically, they target web developers.
Today's mashups largely reside within the world of techies, and although anyone can look into mashups, creating them is still out of reach for most business people.

Revision as of 08:09, 11 May 2006

Mash ups are not only restricted to closed knowledge communities but to anyone with access to the internet. They require minimum technical knowledge and therefore custom mashups are sometimes created by unlikely innovators, combining available public data in new and creative ways. More specifically, they target web developers.

Today's mashups largely reside within the world of techies, and although anyone can look into mashups, creating them is still out of reach for most business people.