What: How non-profits can use mashups
When: March 1st 2007
Link: http://www.wildapricot.com/blogs/newsblog/archive/2007/03/01/how-non-profits-can-use-web2.0-mashups.aspx
Reading notes:
According to wikipedia, a mashup is a website or web-based application that combines content from two or more different sources into one integrated experience
ChipIn, is a web-based service that simplifies the process of collecting money from groups of people. ChipIn empowers non-profit organizations to engage a distributed
network of supporters in campaigns for major fundraising efforts
IMS embedded a poll on their website to get the opinions from their visitors - using a widget from PollDaddy.com. These polls are in real time and give instant polling results.
Video mashups were made popular with web sites like YouTube -
thousands of people can now upload their video onto YouTube and then
embed a YouTube video player widget on their own website - without
paying for bandwidth, video hosting etc.
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