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An inside look at Yahoo! Mash

inside look at yahoo! mash social network

With a sprinkling of MySpace and a dusting of Facebook, Yahoo! Mash comes out to grab some social networking pageviews.

The new Yahoo! Mash social network has features that are similar to those in the popular Facebook and MySpace. There are different widgets and modules like Flickr RSS feeds, Guestbooks as well as Blog and Astrology modules that can be placed on personal profile pages. Personal pages can also be customized with color themes and background images to fit in with your own 'personal brand identity'.

Friends can actually start pages for each other as a way to invite them to join the service. An item called Pulse, like Facebook's news feed, gives a roundup of what friends have been up to on Mash and the Twitter-esque Guestbook also allows you to communicate with page owners and friends by sending a short message.

However, the interesting aspect comes with the ability to edit each others pages, Wikipedia style. New modules and information can be added to friends pages, mashing it up completely. Don't like the fact that friends can do this? Settings can be made so certain areas cannot be touched.

Is Mash set up to become a Facebook killer? Well, it has just been released in a testing mode, and does seem to have that loose cluttered look that MySpace has, so don't bet on it yet. Look out for a 3rd party development platform to launch within the next few months that will open Mash up for a whole new experience. We wil be watching Mash closely over the next while to see how things pan out.

For upcoming news and more on Yahoo! Mash, stay tuned to the Mash blog. Mash is currently open by invite only.

Filed under: Business, Design, Developer, Internet, Web services, Social Software

Mashup Camp is coming, get ready to hack it up

mashup camp 4 is coming upMashup Camp 4 is just around the corner (July 16-17), and Silicon Valley is getting ready to get hacked up.

Mashup Camp is the premier event for API lovers everywhere. Developers take this chance to meet up with key players in this field including API providers, VC's and the other who's who members of the online space that will be attending to bounce ideas back and forth. And of course there is a contest! Developers, cleverly called mashup artists, get to show off their creations during a SpeedGeeking event. Attendees then get to vote on their favorites, with the announcement of the grand prize at the closing ceremonies. Past favorites have included Podbop, and the Hype Machine.

The event will be held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View California, with a scheduled grand prize to include a 17" MacBook Pro, and Bose noise cancelling headphones and Garmin GPS unit to the second and third place finishers.

Notice: The MashupCamp websites are currently down.

[via zdnet]

Filed under: Audio, Internet, Web services

The Unofficial Pandora/eMusic Mashup

Pandora eMusic MashupI'm not sure how I missed this when it came out, as I'm a big fan of both eMusic and Pandora. It seems that Jon Strunk, a product manager at eMusic, has created a terrific Pandora/eMusic mashup.

All the details can be found on Jon's blog, but the service works as you'd expect. While Pandora plays tracks, eMusic offers them up for download (if they're available). Because I have both Pandora and eMusic accounts, when I first visited the mashup I was auto-magically signed in to both services and my default station started playing. Genius.


Filed under: Audio, Fun, Internet, Windows, Macintosh, Podcasting, Web services, Social Software

Splice - online music maker

Splice Music maker
Splice is a flash-based online music maker, where you can use other peoples sounds, mix, remix, and record your own music, sounds, then publish to the site for everyone to hear. Social music making and sound sharing is fun and pretty cool too. I could see it used for podcasts or simple loop creation (depending on the quality) but I haven't tested it out yet. The site is flash based, so I imagine it can be used on Windows, Mac, and someday when Adobe gets with it and releases a flash player, Linux too. Splice is free to use on the web.
Splice music maker
[Via LifeHacker]

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