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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Mashup Camp, the unconference for the uncomputer, is a technical event that's designed to bring together the architects (the technology providers, enablers, and developers) of a new generation of Internet-based platforms, applications, and middleware. The pilot event was Feb 20-22, 2006 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. | Mashup Camp, the unconference for the uncomputer, is a technical event that's designed to bring together the architects (the technology providers, enablers, and developers) of a new generation of Internet-based platforms, applications, and middleware. The pilot event was Feb 20-22, 2006 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. | ||
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Description[edit]
Mashup Camp, the unconference for the uncomputer, is a technical event that's designed to bring together the architects (the technology providers, enablers, and developers) of a new generation of Internet-based platforms, applications, and middleware. The pilot event was Feb 20-22, 2006 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.