Thoughts from the trench - by Prakash Muralidharan

April 12, 2007

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The mashup API roll call.

Filed under: Technology, Web2.0, programming, Consumer Internet — Prakash Muralidharan @ 7:11 pm

The McKinsey report on Web 2.0 and the relative lack of corporate interest in mashups made me dig a little deeper. I pulled out some data from the programmable web and did a run of MsExcel and this is what the top ten mashup API categories look like.

Mashup API

Here are some quick thoughts:
All the categories are consumer internet based.

Mapping and search predominate thanks to Google and Yahoo

The enterprise potential of mashups is largely untapped at least as far as these stats go.


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