mashup
English
Etymology
From mash up.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmæʃˌʌp/
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Noun
mashup (plural mashups)
- (computing, slang) A derivative work consisting of two pieces of (generally digital) media joined together, such as a video clip with a different soundtrack applied for humorous effect, or a map overlaid with user-supplied data.
- (music, slang) A remix created by combining two or more songs from different artists into one piece of music
- (Internet) a Web application that combines data and/or functionality from more than one source.
- This app is a mashup mixing news from BBC and maps from Google.
- An artistic work that consists primarily of pieces that are copied from other works.
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(computing slang) A derivative work consisting of two pieces of (generally digital) media...
(web application hybrid) a web application that combines data and/or functionality from more than one source
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