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15:51 GMT, Friday, 27 June 2008 16:51 UK

Competing to create 'mash-up' apps

We sent our resident coder Peter to Alexandra Palace in North London - on the longest day of the year - for an event which brought together hundreds of wannabe hackers: Mashed.

The term "mash-up" means combining two applications to make something different.

They were conceived in the second wave of dotcom fervour out on the west coast of the US, but they have worked their way firmly across the Atlantic.

After joining a team, he had just 24 hours to create a beautiful new blend from two existing applications.

Among all the weird and wonderful ideas presented at Mashed, these ones caught Pete's eye.
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