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Want to supercharge your website with the latest searching, mapping, shopping, and imaging tools? Now you can build amazing mashups with help from this step-by-step guide. How to Do Everything with Web 2.0 Mashups shows you how to remix the best of Google, Amazon, Flickr, and eBay to create customized applications. You'll learn to use essential Web 2.0 technologies--including XML, JavaScript, XHTML, and REST--and seamlessly integrate them into your own innovative mashups. Build dynamic mashups using XML and JavaScriptUse MySQL with PHP to retrieve data from databasesReceive data via RSS and Atom Learn to use XMLHttpRequest, XML-RPC, REST, and JSON Structure your mashup pages using XHTMLIncorporate Google searching and mapping technologies Integrate Amazon Web ServicesInclude Flickr photos in your mashups Tap into eBay tools and map the locations of eBay sellersSuccessfully manage multiple technologies in your mashups Table of contentsPart I: Introducing MashupsChapter 1: Welcome to the World of MashupsChapter 2: Understanding the Mashup WorldPart II: Learn Mashup TechnologiesChapter 3: Know the Web 2.0 Mashup Rules and Design PrinciplesChapter 4: Use XML to Structure DataChapter 5: Use JavaScript to Script the Mashup PageChapter 6: Use PHP to Perform Server-Side ScriptingChapter 7: Use MySQL with PHP to Retrieve Mashup DataChapter 8: Use RSS and Atom to Receive Data AutomaticallyChapter 9: Use XMLHttpRequest, XML-RPC, REST, and JSON to Retrieve DataChapter 10: Use XHTML to Structure the Mashup PagesPart III: Build Your Own MashupsChapter 11: Implement a Basic MashupChapter 12: Use the Google Maps APIChapter 13: Build Mashups with the Google Maps APIChapter 14: Use the Amazon Web Services and Google Search APIsChapter 15: Build a Mashup to Search Amazon and Google at the Same TimeChapter 16: Use the Flickr APIChapter 17: Build a Mashup to Search Flickr and Google at the Same TimeChapter 18: Use the eBay APIChapter 19: Map the Locations of eBay ItemsIndex