29 New APIs: Facebook Games, Amazon Email and PicPlz Photo Filters
Updated: 2011-01-30 16:00:25
This week we had 29 new APIs added to our API directory including an email sending service, real-time geosocial photosharing service, library catalog classification service, interactive voice response platform and sales and CRM service. We looked into a number of these APIs on the blog. Below you'll find a run-down of those blog posts, as well as more details on each of the 29 new APIs. 
: , , Register Login Hot APIs Twitter YouTube Facebook Google Maps Flickr LinkedIn More Latest news 29 New APIs : Facebook Games , Amazon Email and PicPlz Phot . Home API News API Directory Mashups Community How-to Contests : Subscribe RSS Email Twitter Facebook Blog Home Recent Popular All Time Popular Featured Articles Best Mashups 16 APIs Used in 7 Days : Twitter , Amazon , Twilio and MusixMatch Lyrics Adam DuVander January 29th , 2011 Comments 1 This past week 17 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 16 different APIs were used to build them . Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include OneLogin tel Brighter Planet Emission Estimates Instagram and MusixMatch The most often used APIs this week are Twilio Twilio SMS and Twitter And the most commonly used types of
SlideShare, the YouTube of slideshows, is firmly entrenched as the place to go for presentations. Its embedded player is also highly visible across web sites. Compared to Audio and Video, presentations fall somewhere in between and one wondered if there was a way that developers could mix them all up. With the SlideShare Player API, the company has given developers a tool that could bring about some exciting new applications.
Want Google APIs? We list 84 Google APIs in our directory. But that's not the only way to look at its developer landscape. The search giant has come up with a visualization that uses a periodic table metaphor, which may very well take you back to chemistry classes. But instead of rare earth metals and halogens, you have gadgets and search.
MapQuest is known for driving directions. Now it hopes to bring those to mobile navigation systems everywhere. Today the company has launched the MapQuest Open Guidance API built on top of OpenStreetMap. Developers will now be able to include turn-by-turn directions in mobile apps without any usage limits being imposed by MapQuest.