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Mashup
A mashup is a web-based solution created by combining two or more software or data services and displaying it on a single interface. A mashup provides a more visual and interactive experience for users, and also a mashup requires less code for developers, making it easier and faster to develop.
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About Mashup
Mashups are beneficial for businesses because they combine and layer information into one place. An example of a mashup is a dashboard platform that provides information from multiple data sources so that users can see a snapshot of their business’s performance.
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