Programmable Web Mashup Matrix Done in Flash

July 25th, 2007 by ryanstewart

Mashup MatrixI talked to John Musser at the Naked Truth event yesterday and he mentioned to me that he had redone his Mashup Matrix on Programmable Web in Flash. The Mashup Matrix is a way to visualize all of the APIs that exist and then the number of mashups that have been created with that cross section of APIs. So on the Mashup Matrix you can follow, say, Google Maps and Flickr and see a list of all the mashups that are using those two services. Because of the sheer volume of APIs, I think this is a pretty good way to do it. You can zoom around the matrix and drill in on some of the details or get a high level visualization of all the mashups. It’s very cool and the On AIR bus has its own list (so you guys should submit your mashups to John!)

[tags]Mashups, Programmable Web, Flash[/tags]

Posted in Flash Player, Rich Internet Applications

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