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5 Best Practices for Mashups
<a title="ProgrammableWeb" href="http:www.programmableweb.com"><img class="imgRight" src="http:blog.programmableweb.com/wp-content/programmableweb.png" alt="" /></a>A wide array of content and functionality has been incorporated into the ever-growing number of mashups out on the web today. From enterprise mashups to proof-of-concept hacks, developers and would be developers are leveraging the power of mashups to provide information in new and compelling ways. Mashups are still a relatively new phenomena, and as this new type of online application evolves it will become increasingly more important to ensure that your mashup adheres to a variety of best practices. Summarized below are five key best practices that you should strive to use in the development of your mashup.