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In general, there are two kinds of interfaces in Web 2.0 API (Application Programming Interface) This is the “web as platform” interface. Companies with data stores (eBay, Amazøn, Google) create APIs for developers to hook into. In doing so they provide public access to information that would have been private previously, completely changing the way […] In general, there are two kinds of interfac
The production version of Google Earth is now available for download. The executable is a 10 MB Windows download, but this is just the start of the demands on your connection. Panning, zooming, and otherwise roaming the Earth will stress your net connection to the utmost. I’m finally ready to upgrade my 368K DSL to the next level, so that applications like this can run faster. I paid for the Plus
Tim slipped it into his talk: Yahoo Maps API released today. It's fundamentally different from Google Maps API. Yahoo's beginning by taking aim at the simplest possible hosted functionality. Google's aiming at more interactive embedded applications. But this, combined with Microsoft's slide that revealed they're planning a huge developer push around MSN Virtual Earth, means the race is on. There'l
Google Maps API released today. Look for Google Maps PM Bret Taylor to talk about it in his Where 2.0 talk. I saw this yesterday and was blown away with their attention to detail. The map hackers who were there asked a lot of tricky questions and got a lot of satisfaction from the answers. For example, you can plot custom overlaid icons and the API gives you control over shadows and the orientatio
The Structure of the Presentation History of blogging APIs Basic operation of the Atom Publishing Protocol Applications to areas outside weblogs Why Blogging APIs? ? Allow the publishing to be decoupled from the HTML interface. Allow the use of 'Rich Clients' for publishing. LiveJournal One of the earliest weblog updating protocols. Uses 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' encoded data s
Atom just for Blogging? Atom API のサーバ側をちょっといじくってるこの頃(というか今日見始めたばかりですが)。気になってきたことをメモです。 Atom API は汎用的コンテンツ編集API? Atom API はBlog の XML-RPC まわりのために立ち上がったプロジェクトではありますが、仕様自体は拡張性があるので、別にBlogに限った用途なわけではありません。実際、TypePad の Atom API では、Blog 以外に TypeList や PhotoAlbum の編集を同様のAPIで処理することができます。 たとえば TypeList に書籍を追加するには、 POST /t/atom/lists/list_id=1 HTTP/1.1 Host: www.typepad.com X-WSSE: my credentials <?xml vers
I've met a lot of companies working on web services APIs while I've been working on Where 2.0. These companies want to reach programmers like me, the ones who will play with something, build a cool app or two, then promote it within their company if they like it. They want to know how to make their service attractive to these Internet programmers. I always tell them, "Make it useful and easy." All
del.icio.usとはてなブックマークの同期を取るモジュール ついにはてなのIDを取得したわけで、存在をしってからやは5年目での加入でしょうか。 del.icio.usとはてなブックマークのどちらかを使うって選択するのももったいない話なので 同期とって便利に使えないかな?という事で、同期を取るためのモジュールを作ってみました。 WebService::SyncSBS::D2H 使い方は、./examples/sbssync.plを見ていただければ分かるかと。 tags、url、サイト名、コメントを同期させることが出来ます。 はてなブックマークにXML::Atomをつかってポストしようと思ったんですが postするXML中に実態参照があると、はてな側で&をさらにescapeしてしまい <xmltag>&0ueeee;</xmltag> という内容で送信すると &0ueeee; と
Elliotte Rusty Harold talks with Bill Venners about the problems with the DOM API, and the design lessons he learned from DOM. Elliotte Rusty Harold is a prolific author of numerous books about Java and XML, and creator of the popular Java website Cafe au Lait and XML website Cafe con Leche. He contributed to the development of JDOM, a popular XML processing API for Java. His most recent book, Pro
Elliotte Rusty Harold talks with Bill Venners about the five styles of XML APIs, and the problems with data-binding APIs. Elliotte Rusty Harold is a prolific author of numerous books about Java and XML, and creator of the popular Java website Cafe au Lait and XML website Cafe con Leche. He contributed to the development of JDOM, a popular XML processing API for Java. His most recent book, Processi
April 14, 2004 Joe Gregorio In my last article I covered the changes from version 7 to version 8 of the draft AtomAPI. Now the latest version of the AtomAPI is version 9 which adds support for SOAP. This change, and its impact on API implementers, will be covered in a future article. In this article I'm going to build a simple implementation of the AtomAPI. The first task at hand is to pick a viab
Contents RFC 5023 [.html] [.xml] To provide feedback on this draft join the atom-protocol mailing list. Other Information Rather than trying to keep up to date on all the activity in the Atom WG, I'll just send you over to look at the nice Atompub Status Pages that the IETF is now generating. Historical Info The previous version of the draft RFCs are available: draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-17 [.htm
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