
What is a mashup is better to read on
Wikipedia , and if you know what it is, or have already visited a wiki, you should appreciate an interesting service from Google. Actually, this is a kind of mixing services, a multi-in-one mashup. The start page of “What Do You Love” is a search line and a button. You can enter a word, and Google will display the result, showing this result at once in several of its own services (about 20, including Google Translate, Trends, YouTube, Maps and Groups).
The results page is a group of widgets, each of which is a link to a separate service. In some cases, the size of the widget can be changed by clicking the icon in the lower right corner. If you need to get the desired result in one of the services, click in the widget on the corresponding icon, and go to the selected service.
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“What Do You Love” reminds of iGoogle, a service that allows us to create a personalized page with widgets needed for entertainment, study or work. However, “What Do You Love” is different about iGoogle, primarily because this mashup allows you to get as much information as possible on any request.
You can access this service through the link
google.com/whatdoyoulove . Sometimes, by the way, a message about exceeding the quota of requests pops up, and the service refuses to work. And one more interesting thing is that Russian-language queries do not work. Yes, the service simply turns a word written in Cyrillic into an abracadabra, and displays in the results what the hell. The first time I see this on services from Google.
