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Tired of sitting patiently by, refreshing your server logs, while you wait for the Googlebot to show up at your site? So is Google. That's why they provide tools based
Continue reading »Back in October Read/WriteWeb got the scoop that social network Bebo was about to announce a developer platform. This was pre-OpenSocial, which Bebo joined at the beginning of November. Then
Continue reading »digg_url = 'hhttp://digg.com/tech_news/A_Flood_of_Mashups_Coming_OAuth_1_0_Released'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; The distributed group of developers working on the Open Authentication spec OAuth have released what they hope will be the
Continue reading »GroupSwim is a company whose SaaS collaboration solution uses semantic technology to automatically tag and rate content including discussions, emails, documents, wikis, and more. As an Enterprise 2.0 Launch Pad
Continue reading »Yahoo! is taking a bold step tonight: opening up its index and search engine to any outside developers who want to incorporate Yahoo! Search's content and functionality into search engines
Continue reading »The Open Data Workshop 2007 took place yesterday in New York City. The gathering was organized by AttentionTrust and sponsored by Reuters. The workshop brought together over sixty influencers from
Continue reading »Earlier this month, developer and mashup extraordinaire John Herren released Reading Radar, a mashup that combines the New York Times Bestseller's API with Amazon's API, and created a simple, purposeful
Continue reading »The much-anticipated first Application Programming Interface (API) from the New York Times went live today, according to a post on the company's blog Open - All the code that's fit
Continue reading »Dan Farber talked to LinkedIn founder and Chairman Reid Hoffman on Friday at the Supernova 2007 conference, and was told that over the next 9 months LinkedIn will deliver APIs
Continue reading »Fascinating post by John Blossom on the evolution of content in the Web world. It's similar in theme to AP chief Tom Curley's famous Content and Containers speech last year
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