links for 2006-03-14
Links March 14th, 2006
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“This is a simplified diagram of unix history. There are numerous derivative systems not listed in this chart, maybe 10 times more!”
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“Google built its feed API first and the Google Reader application second as a demonstration of what could be done with the underlying data.”
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- links for 2006-04-20 -- Google Data APIs Overview “The Google data APIs (“GData” for short) provide a simple standard protocol for reading and writing data on the web. GData combines common XML-based syndication formats (Atom and RSS) with a feed-publishing system based on...
- links for 2006-08-24 -- Alex Bosworth’s Weblog: How To Provide A Web API “simple rules for providing a web API: 1. Keep it clean and simple 2. Stick to standards 3. Make it about data 4. Keep it working 5. Design for updates”...
- links for 2006-02-22 -- OpenBusiness » Blog Archive » The Value of Attention “OpenBusiness talked to Esther Dyson about how business models are adapting to an internet environment that champions openesss.” (tags: Business Open_Source delicious Attention toread) StandardsForApiDocumentation – MashupCamp! “One of the...
- links for 2006-01-22 -- The Web Is the Platform- ADTmag.com “By opening up their ecom platforms to third parties, eBay and others like it allow developers to extend their functionality in ways these service providers couldn’t have imagined.” (tags: web2.0 web20 webservices Web...
- links for 2006-04-02 -- Enablr beta | Home “Simply point Transcribr at your audio URL and get a transcript in three business days. pricing – $1/minute, no minimum length” (tags: podcasting transcription Audio Service web2.0) DOTTUNES.NET “DOT-TUNES is a feature-rich Mac OSX and...
- links for 2005-06-15 -- del.icio.us: casting the net wider “Bookmarked items in del.icio.us that end in one of a number of filetypes will now automatically get some system tags added. You can use these just like normal tags. RSS feeds that have one...
- links for 2006-05-17 -- Google Web Toolkit – Build AJAX apps in the Java language “Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don’t speak browser quirks...
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