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This is What a Tweet Looks Like
With annotations, third-party Twitter developers can add any additional metadata to a Twitter post. That's right, any data. And a tweet can have more than one annotation attached to it. This extra dat... Read more
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/this_is_what_a_tweet_looks_like.php
Tags: twitter, api, data, metadata, programming, web2.0, identity, internet, tweet, via:packrati.us Saved by: admin at 21 Apr 2010

Welcome to @Anywhere | dev.twitter.com
@erwblo de 'start using it now' button ziet er veelbelovend uit http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere #anywhere #chirp – niels (dialupkid) http://twitter.com/dialupkid/statuses/12186292000
http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere
Tags: twitter, api, @anywhere, coding, integration, javascript, programming, development, anywhere, via:packrati.us Saved by: admin at 15 Apr 2010

Create cool applications! | dev.twitter.com
nd will post them here from time to time. My first revelation is it’s not just for humans anymore. Twitter's original question - "What are you doing?" now seems to be catching on with some machines.... Read more
http://dev.twitter.com/
Tags: twitter, development, api, blog, programming, tech, blogs, ruby, technology, web2.0 Saved by: admin at 15 Apr 2010

/dev/why!?! - /dev/why!?! - Its all about the framework…
So, if you will indulge my claim that backwards compatibility is hard (even absent the private API issue) it is pretty easy to see why supporting other runtimes is ceding a lot of control to a 3rd par... Read more
http://www.devwhy.com/blog/2010/4/12/its-all-about-the-framework.html
Tags: apple, flash, iphone, adobe, api, ipad, opinion, android, article, mobile Saved by: admin at 13 Apr 2010

Five rational arguments against Apple's 3.3.1 policy - (37signals)
Many developers are up in arms about a new policy from Apple that mandates all iOS applications to be written in either a flavor of C or JavaScript. It’s original motivation is apparently to prevent... Read more
http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2273-five-rational-arguments-against-apples-331-policy
Tags: apple, iphone, flash, adobe, ipad, api, sdk, controversy, dhh, debate Saved by: admin at 13 Apr 2010

The Yahoo! Firehose: Get access to our public Updates activity stream (Yahoo! Developer Network Blog)
# 150,000+ ratings a day (including those from Yahoo! News, Buzz, Movies, Travel, TV and more), # 8,000+ reviews a day (including Yahoo! Local, Shopping, Cricket, Travel and more), # 750,000+ comments... Read more
http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2010/04/yahoo_updates_firehose.html
Tags: api, yahoo, socialmedia, aggregator, data, delicious, firehose, flickr, dataset, tools Saved by: admin at 13 Apr 2010

Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS)
Amazon SNS provides a simple web services interface that can be used to create topics you want to notify applications (or people) about, subscribe clients to these topics, publish messages, and have t... Read more
http://aws.amazon.com/sns/
Tags: amazon, cloud, notification, api, aws, sns, pubsub, messaging, messages, service Saved by: admin at 08 Apr 2010

Featured Examples - Google Analytics - Google Code
Analytics360 E-retailers use MailChimp's Analytics360 tool to track the ROI of their email marketing campaigns. Our integration with Google Analytics gives a detailed report that shows exactly how mu... Read more
http://code.google.com/apis/analytics/docs/gdata/gdataGallery.html
Tags: google, analytics, api, googleanalytics, development, examples, tools, code, data, google-analytics Saved by: admin at 31 Mar 2010

The Lowdown on Routes in Rails 3 | Engine Yard Ruby on Rails Blog
Stop! I’d like to tell you something important, but it may be a bit shocking, so you should probably have a seat. Here goes: everything you knew about working with routes in Rails 2… is history! W... Read more
http://www.engineyard.com/blog/2010/the-lowdown-on-routes-in-rails-3/
Tags: rails3, routes, rails, route, ruby, rubyonrails, tutorial, api, dsl, review Saved by: admin at 31 Mar 2010

Diving into the Twitter API | Nettuts+
Twitter’s astonishing growth is rivaled only by its intuitive, developer friendly API. In this second part of the series, we are going to learn more about Twitter’s API and how to work with it.
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/other/diving-into-the-twitter-api/
Tags: twitter, api, tutorial, php, jquery, development, programming, socialmedia, javascript, webdev Saved by: admin at 31 Mar 2010