16 APIs Used in 7 Days: Amazon Mechanical Turk, Facebook and Zappos
Updated: 2011-04-30 08:00:23
: , Register Login Hot APIs Twitter YouTube Facebook Google Maps Flickr LinkedIn More Latest news 16 APIs Used in 7 Days : Amazon Mechanical Turk , Faceboo . 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 : Amazon Mechanical Turk , Facebook and Zappos Adam DuVander April 30th , 2011 Comments 0 This past week 12 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 EEA Discomap Face.com and Wine.com The most often used APIs this week are Facebook Twitter and Wine.com And the most commonly used types of APIs were Mapping 3 APIs , 3 mashups Social 3
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Everyone has an email address. And it seems everybody is on Facebook or Twitter. Can you start with an email address and end up with the user's photo from one of those social web services? According to two hackers at The Next Web Hackathon, you most definitely can. Email to X won first place, which came with over $3,500 of Amazon Web Services credits. And it turns out the hack, which doesn't always use official APIs, may put those credits to good use.
Register Login Hot APIs Twitter YouTube Facebook Google Maps Flickr LinkedIn More Latest news 16 APIs Used in 7 Days : Amazon Mechanical Turk , Faceboo . 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 Free Text Travel Searching Gets More Accurate with Eva Garrett Wilkin April 29th , 2011 Comments 1 Eva , the Expert Virtual agent from Evature is a natural language processing search utility that is open and available for incorporation in any travel website . It offers a natural language processing engine through its Evature Travel Search API which is tuned to identify common travel parameters such as number of travelers , place names and locations , and fuzzy date
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Location database service Factual recently challenged developers to work with its Factual API at its first Factual Hackathon. After two days of coding, developers presented 15 apps. The winner was an automatic check-in application, with others focused on health, analytics and anonymous location-based interactivity.
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Snipt is a web service that attempts to solve a simple problem: storing commonly used snippets of code, and sharing them with your fellow coders. It seems to do that pretty well, with lots of good options for storing and sharing. Better yet, it has its Snipt API so coders can use this simple storage engine within their own programs.
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