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Twitter exposes some of its functionality via an Application Programming Interface (API). This document is a reference for that functionality, and aims to serve as a reference for developers building tools that talk to Twitter.
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The article contains extended documentation about the Facebook API. With the API, you can add social context to your application by utilizing profile, friend, Page, group, photo, and event data.
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links for 2008-03-25
March 25, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: api, doc, facebook, reference, service, twitter
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links for 2008-02-28
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a quick overview of making your survival software toolkit mobile on a thumbdrive; nice reading and worth the try for those working in various location, without laptops
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add a RSS Feed to your Facebook profile in order to drive more traffic to your blog/website
February 28, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: application, archiving, blog, diffusion, facebook, gtd, lifehack, mobile, PR, productivity, RSS, storage, traffic, usb, webdev
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links for 2008-02-24
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an insight – back in the days (2005!) – on how to insert metainformation in delicious’ bookmarks
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a daily selection of website from the french newspaper Libération; via Tex Server who has been linked from them
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it’s good to see there are bigger company exploring new path of doing things – the exact same way ElectroNest decided to explore new way of managing relationship, workflow and business…
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a guide and some explanations on how to setup a FaceBook application
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an application which lets you change your boot image on apple computer
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»Internet art, net art, and networked art in relation.« A collection of conversations and interviews (with: Isabelle Arvers, Marc Garrett, Benjamin Weil, Charlie Gere, Christiane Paul, Cory Arcangel, Jemima Rellie, Sara Tucker , Jon Ippolito and Dirk De
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a semantic approach to “related tags” in delicious bookmark. Applying language algorythms to RSS feed parsing.
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Indexhibit is a web application used to build and maintain an archetypal, invisible website format that combines text, image, movie and sound. Daniel Eatock is behind this nice project aimed at easily realising online collections
February 24, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, application, business, collection, datamining, delicious, design, development, facebook, feed, filesystem, hack, links, management, marketing, meta, metadata, netart, opensource, organisation, osx, practice, process, reference, research, RSS, semantic, software, tagging, theory, tool, to_read, webdesign, website, zeitgeist
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