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7915_32 Colin Devroe's Bookmarks Tagged With "api"

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  1. Visit Social Graph API on Google Code Social Graph API on Google Code

    This new API, made available by Google, uses Google's index to search for XFN and FOAF information within links - and expose the relationship data. This helps with things like Social Network portability.

  2. Visit  Viddler Developers Group Viddler Developers Group

    A group for people interested in developing on top of the Viddler video and advertising platform.

  3. Visit Google's Chart API Google's Chart API

    This API allows you to generate charts based on a querystring. Feed the API a set of variables via a URL and it will generate a chart. Several different types of charts are available. Fantastic. Via Lachlan Hardy.

  4. Visit Marc Andreesen explains Open Social Marc Andreesen explains Open Social

    Marc Andreessen, of Ning, explains Open Social.

  5. Visit Announcing OAuth 1.0 Public Draft 1 Announcing OAuth 1.0 Public Draft 1

    Chris Messina gives a history, general overview, and future roadmap for OAuth 1.0.

  6. Visit Optimus Optimus

    Create an API using any Microformatted HTML document(s). Slick.

  7. Visit "Explaining OAuth" by Mark Atwood "Explaining OAuth" by Mark Atwood

    A nice general history and overview for OAuth.

  8. Visit Google Gears API Developer's Guide Google Gears API Developer's Guide

    Google Gears is an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline.

  9. Visit TwitterCamp TwitterCamp

    An Adobe Apollo runtime powered application that will let you easily display Tweets from your friends on Twitter. Easily customizable and works well on large screens for events and conferences. Very cool.

  10. Visit Google AJAX Feed API Google AJAX Feed API

    Use this proxy to give yourself access to any web feed via JavaScript.

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