- Look up
mashup in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mashup may
refer to:
Mashup (culture), the
rearrangement of
spliced parts of
musical pieces as part...
- A
mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, **** pop or bootleg) is a
creative work,
usually a song,
created by
blending two or more pre-recorded...
- form
mashup culture. The audio-files are
normally in MP3
format and
spliced with audio-editing
software online. The new,
edited song is
called mashup. The...
- A
mashup (computer
industry jargon), in web development, is a web page or web
application that uses
content from more than one
source to
create a single...
- A
video mashup (also
written as
video mash-up)
combines multiple pre-existing
video sources with no
discernible relation with each
other into a unified...
- Kally's
Mashup is a
musical telenovela inspired by the life of
Swedish producer Adam Anders. The
series first aired on
Nickelodeon Latin America on October...
-
Google Mashup Editor was an
online mashup creation service created by
Google that has been discontinued. It used
CodePress as its
syntax highlighting code...
- A mash-up
novel (also
called "
mashup" or "mashed-up novel") is an
unauthorised non-canonical work of fiction,
often parodical,
which combines a well-known...
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Mashups are a
combination of two or more data
sources that have been
integrated into one source. They
typically consist of graphics, texts,
audio clips...
- In linguistics, a blend—also
known as a
blend word,
lexical blend, or portmanteau—is a word
formed by
combining the meanings, and
parts of the sounds,...