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This is QEDwiki, a browser-based platform for developing mashups. This particular demo shows how a shipping company could combine various applications to create a mashup . By taking information from various databases, QEDwiki gives the freight company an application to use to locate ships, see what the weather is like in the vicinity of the different vessels and even monitor pirate activity in the region. The vessel shown is traveling just off the coast of Washington state in the U.S.
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