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rlane42

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What are widgets and how are they used? How do they differ from mashups?
 
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Which of the following is not part of the LAMP open source web development model?
 
  A) Linux
  B) Apache
  C) Microsoft IIS
  D) PHP



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Answer to Question 1

A widget is a small, prebuilt chunk of code that executes automatically in an HTML web page to perform a specific task. Many are free. Social networks and blogs use widgets to present users with content drawn from around the Web (news headlines from specific news sources, announcements, press releases, and other routine content), calendars, clocks, weather, live TV, games, and other functionality. Mashups are a little more complicated and involve pulling functionality and data from one program and including it in another. The most common mashup involves using Google Maps data and software and combining it with other data.

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