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1_32 blech's Bookmarks Tagged With "api"

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  1. Visit An Ephemeral Site: Denna Jones |  Jon Tan 陳 An Ephemeral Site: Denna Jones | Jon Tan 陳

    From Zeldman's comments, discussing the thinking behind a well-designed personal deeply aggregated site, pulling content from the usual suspects as well. Another example of verb-based URL design on a content site, too.

  2. Visit site:ffffound.com "quoted from: flickr" | Google Search site:ffffound.com "quoted from: flickr" | Google Search

    You don't need an API to violate copyright and creator's rights.

  3. Visit Please check if I violate anything | Flickr: The Help Forum Please check if I violate anything | Flickr: The Help Forum

    Consensus on the Flickr Help Forum now seems to be that any third party showing non-CC images is in the wrong. I can't help but be disappointed even if this puts me at odds with the new mood of politeness some advocate.

  4. Visit Upcoming.org Ruby Library | Bricks Without Clay Upcoming.org Ruby Library | Bricks Without Clay

    Apparently quite a good, introspecting, API library for getting to upcoming.org.

  5. Visit code.flickr | Flickr code.flickr | Flickr

    A site for Flickr developers and developments. Could be useful; so far I've mainly noticed that it's colourful.

  6. Visit Prime Sky | SlideShare Prime Sky | SlideShare

    "Over the Air presentation by Tom Hume and Bryan Rieger of Future Platforms about the PrimeSky project they did for the Royal Observatory at Greewich" Looking forward to this launching.

  7. Visit Add your own buttons to Picasa | Google Code Blog Add your own buttons to Picasa | Google Code Blog

    "If you've ever wanted to make your favorite software or website work with Google's Picasa software, there's a new Picasa Button API that lets you add your own buttons to the desktop interface."

  8. Visit Google Visualization API | Google Code Google Visualization API | Google Code

    An API allowing you to use or build visualisations with your Google documents. Tom Insam suggests that as it's built on iGoogle it should also work with OpenSocial apps.

  9. Visit Contacts Data API | Google Code Contacts Data API | Google Code

    No more scraping GMail, and AuthSub too, so no more flinging around username/password pairs either. Now hopefully everyone else will have to follow suit. Can you add contacts, though? (Edit) Yes, the blog post says "create".

  10. Visit Service Update RSS Feed | Transport for London Service Update RSS Feed | Transport for London

    RSS feeds for service updates, across modes, with per-line resolution. Can someone hook this up to tubevictoria and friends on twitter please?

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