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Mashups

8. Clip, connect, clone: Combining application elements to build custom interfaces for information access

9. Intel® Mash Maker

10. Programming by a sample: Leveraging Web sites to program their underlying services

11. A world wider than the Web: End user programming across multiple domains

Many Web tasks involve combining information from multiple sources, for example plotting open rentals on a map or adding legroom descriptions to a list of flights. The chapters in this section propose alternative methods for mixing data from different sources. C3W (clip, connect, and clone for the Web) presents a specialized platform for clipping, connecting, and cloning pieces of Web pages to help users make decisions more easily, such as which ...

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