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Mashups 2.0

Paul Kinlan recently wrote about how latency of AI models to generate UIs with HTML, CSS and JavaScript is decreasing significantly, and how that can lead to user UIs that are ephemeral, dynamically generated, and specialized to the user need at hand. To me, the direction of travel is clear. UI generation to service user-goals is going to happen. Combining this with Model Context Protocol (MCP) has got me thinking about the good old site mashups, and how AI agents can unleash a new, modernized version of them. If you haven’t heard about mashups before, here’s what Gemini has to say about them:



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Mashups 2.0

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Paul Kinlan recently wrote about how latency of AI models to generate UIs with HTML, CSS and JavaScript is decreasing significantly, and how that can lead to user UIs that are ephemeral, dynamically generated, and specialized to the user need at hand. To me, the direction of travel is clear. UI generation to service user-goals is going to happen. Combining this with Model Context Protocol (MCP) has got me thinking about the good old site mashups, and how AI agents can unleash a new, modernized version of them. If you haven’t heard about mashups before, here’s what Gemini has to say about them:



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Mashups 2.0

Paul Kinlan recently wrote about how latency of AI models to generate UIs with HTML, CSS and JavaScript is decreasing significantly, and how that can lead to user UIs that are ephemeral, dynamically generated, and specialized to the user need at hand. To me, the direction of travel is clear. UI generation to service user-goals is going to happen. Combining this with Model Context Protocol (MCP) has got me thinking about the good old site mashups, and how AI agents can unleash a new, modernized version of them. If you haven’t heard about mashups before, here’s what Gemini has to say about them:

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