Are Enterprise Mashups a Viable Option for Wall Street?

Andres Ferrate, April 2nd, 2009

In a pragmatic new article for Wall Street and Technology entitled Mashups Slowly Gain Traction on Wall Street, Melanie Rodier provides an overview of how a growing number of financial firms have started turning to mashups to save money and improve operations. The article highlights a new report by the Aite Group that projects that financial firms will spend $35 million on mashup technology in 2009 and includes several insights from Adam Honore, author of the report.


eBay Launches Selling Manager Applications Beta

John Musser, April 1st, 2009

Today eBay is officially launching the beta of their new eBay Selling Manager Applications. This will let third party developers directly embed their applications at My eBay where 270,000 professional sellers manage their online business. In addition, eBay has announced that this summer they will be making Selling Manager, which had been a subscription service, [...]


Hack the Brooklyn Museum

Bill Albright, April 1st, 2009

bmuseumAmong the collections in the Brooklyn Museum are found eleven bronze sculptures by Rodin, five seminal Judy Chicago works, two Edward Hopper iconic paintings, and now one open-to-the-public API, with no admission fee. The API allows for programmatic search of the digitized collections of the museum, which encompasses more than 10,000 individual works. More details at our new Brooklyn Museum API Profile.


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