I just came from the presentation at Intel's Second Life Conference Center, where Rob Ennals, creator of MashMaker gave an overview hosted by SL rep from Intel Software Peretz Stine.
Sounds like a great tool - and one even I could get a grasp on - at least in theory and demonstration. Here's the overview.
Mashmaker is: a browser tool that enables the creation of mashups on the fly with no programming or scripting.
From my paltry barely-geek understanding you teach Mashmaker what you want it to learn and it then displays icons representing mashups that it thinks you might want to apply to your current page.
Could this include items you'd like to sell via showing he page you made to others? I hadn't thought of that. But one of the group asked the question and Rob said Yes, it did give me some ideas.
Maps, events, wish list items?
All the stuff related to a baby shower? Or a potential trip? Aha, this could be interesting.
Watch the Mashmaker Videos from Intel and then here's where you can get in on the Beta Preview plus don't forget to tell us - and Intel - what you think.
Audience member pictured is Jim Giles (Second Life's Prius Carr) an Embedded Software Engineer at Southpark Systems. Other photos at http://tynanclary.tumblr.com/




