New Celtix Based Mashup at Haute Techno

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I see that Barry has been busy over at Haute Techno with a new Mashup using CeltiXfire (aka Celtix) and a number of other technologies including Google Maps. (Google Maps must be the most widely used set of web service APIs for mashups.)

You can download the demo from the site which includes documentation. Barry says that it was the most fun he's had in a long time and that he'll be evolving the mashup.

I'm looking forward to seeing more CeltiXfire and Artix based mashups soon. I believe Steve Vinoski has been working on some too.

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