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ThinkFree Launches Viewer Plugin For Wordpress; Also Coming Soon - ThinkFree Docs ("Flickr for Office files")

By Richard MacManus / April 5, 2007 4:05 PM

In another excellent example of small Web Office vendors teaming up, Web Office suite provider ThinkFree has just launched a Wordpress Viewer Plugin enabling WordPress bloggers to embed MS Office

Idealware Releases Technical Guide to Data Portability

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / January 17, 2008 10:45 AM

Nonprofit tech analysts Idealware released a collection of resources today that anyone can use to evaluate APIs under consideration. Titled “Getting Your Systems Talking: A Framework to Evaluate APIs and

Google APIs Now Support OAuth 2.0

By Klint Finley / March 14, 2011 7:00 PM / View Comments

Today Google announced support for the OAuth 2.0 protocol, although the standard isn't yet complete. Version 2.0 is designed for developer simplicity. Developers frequently complain about the difficulty of

AppMobi to Open Source All Its HTML5 APIs on Black Friday

By Dan Rowinski / November 22, 2011 7:00 AM / View Comments

HTML5 development firm appMobi has a gift for developers to kick off the holiday season. The company is making much of its HTML5 device-side APIs available as open source projects

The New Startup - Just Add APIs

By Alex Williams / April 29, 2011 2:45 PM / View Comments

Realtidbits is the model of the new startup. It did not start with the Web site. It started with an API. That's representative of a new trend. You don't

Does Facebook Really Have the Worst API?

By Klint Finley / August 11, 2011 12:00 PM / View Comments

Photo aggregation service Trove revealed results of a survey of Hacker News readers about API horrors and headaches. Programmable Web (a site owned by ReadWriteWeb sponsor Alcatel-Lucent) counted up

SOAP is Not Dead - It's Undead, a Zombie in the Enterprise

By Alex Williams / May 26, 2011 4:32 PM / View Comments

SOAP is dead. No it's not. SOAP is undead. And the undead still inhabit the enterprise... in a big way. I'm at Gluecon, the kind of event where passionate developers

5 Million NYC Property Records Available Via Startup's API

By Jolie O'Dell / December 24, 2009 7:12 PM / View Comments

Back in the fall, we told you about NYC's BigApps competition, which encouraged technological innovation to benefit government and civic engagement. Public voting for the submitted applications opened this week.

Google Brings the Power of the Pie Chart

By Mike Melanson / February 12, 2010 7:40 AM / View Comments

If you've ever sat around mulling over different parts of an interactive map after an election or studied the New York Time's "How Different Groups Spend Their Day" graph, then

Bring Your Own Data: Google Opens Up Visualization API

By Frederic Lardinois / November 3, 2008 11:55 AM

When Google launched its Visualization API in March, it only allowed developers to create applications on top of spreadsheets in Google Docs. Starting today, developers can also use the API

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