• Xeno-canto Bird Songs: Not Just Another Pretty Tweet!

    Updated: 2012-10-31 21:00:30
    The xenon-canto API allows developers to access information on 8,244 bird species, including over 100,000 recordings of bird songs available so far. Over 20,000 recordings are added each year. However, they say this is a long-term project, with an estimated 2,000,000 recordings needed for a complete record. At current rates, recording them all would take over 140 years.

  • Today in APIs: Betable Ups the Ante in Real-Money Gaming, Google App Engine Used to Teach Over 57,000 Students and 5 New APIs

    Updated: 2012-10-31 20:08:51
    Betable announced a partnership with Slingo, Digital Chocolate and Murka. The founder of Reddit uses the Google App Engine to teach web development to thousands. Plus: Social shopping network BeauCoo will launch API in 2013, coding a Vimeo API instant search app with jQuery and 5 new APIs.

  • Tripleseat API Streamlines Event Planning

    Updated: 2012-10-31 19:00:51
    In 2007; Jono (Jonathan Morse), Dusty, and Kevin created Tripleseat to streamline event planning processes with robust software. Five years later, restaurants and event planners can easily capture leads, manage bookings, generate documents, manage contacts, and run reports from simple user interfaces. However, Tripleseat has extended its software via the Tripleseat API.

  • New Google AppEngine Release Previews Java 7 Language support

    Updated: 2012-10-31 18:00:01
    Google's PaaS platform, AppEngine has been seeing consistent releases every month. The October release was different from the earlier one. In addition to the usual set of fixes and enhancements, the latest release 1.7.3 also sees support for new Java 7 Language features, while the Python 2.7 runtime now fully supports Django 1.4.

  • Systran API: Found in Translation

    Updated: 2012-10-31 17:00:18
    Systran's API automates projects that can use machine translation. Based on traditional TCP/IP architecture, the API and its software rely on statistical techniques to learn from existing and validated translations. According to  Systran's API webpage, the API is used wordwide for everything from website translation to interactive chat, from email solutioms to database translation and desktop uses.

  • Nip Errors In The Bud With Shopping Cart Diagnostics API

    Updated: 2012-10-31 16:00:23
    Register Login Hot APIs Twitter YouTube Facebook Google Maps Flickr LinkedIn More Latest news Xeno-canto Bird Songs : Not Just Another Pretty Tweet 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 Nip Errors In The Bud With Shopping Cart Diagnostics API Candice McMillan October 31st , 2012 Comments 0 Errors within your online store can mean the loss of a sale not good business practice in any instance . It’s better to know about any issues and resolve them before substantial damage is caused . Shopping Cart Diagnostics is a web service that helps to trouble shoot any errors that effect online stores . The system identifies an error , sends a notification and provides

  • 71 URL-Shortener APIs: Bit.ly, Google URL Shortener and Tiny-URL Open

    Updated: 2012-10-31 14:00:52
    Our API directory now includes 71 url-shortener APIs. The newest is the Proofeditors.com API. The most popular, in terms of mashups, is the Bit.ly API. We list 32 Bit.ly mashups. Below you'll find some more stats from the directory, including the entire list of url-shortener APIs.

  • FoodEssentials Provides Access to Most Comprehensive Food Label Data with LabelAPI

    Updated: 2012-10-30 21:00:22
    FoodEssentials, aimed at solving food label data problems through technology, launched the LabelAPI. The API allows developers to integrate the most comprehensive, up-to-date food and drink product label database into apps and websites. Since 2004, FoodEssentials has dedicated itself to enlightening the food choice process.

  • Know What Makes Your Users Tick: UserClues API

    Updated: 2012-10-30 20:00:49
    UserClues is a platform that enables its customers to monitor and measure user activity on their sites. This tool is aimed at platform providers, web app developers, mobile providers and product developers who can benefit from understanding their users' behaviour in order to develop relevant and more effective products. The UserClues API provides access to all collected and processed data, allowing developers to use this to build their own applications or reporting solutions.

  • Today In APIs: API Strategy Conference, Google Maps Enables Natural Geography Views, AWS Storage Gateway and 12 New APIs

    Updated: 2012-10-30 19:02:38
    API Strategy Conference in New York has been postponed due to Sandy. Google Maps gets natural geography support. Plus Amazon Storage Gateway moves out of Beta, RapLeaf fall hackweek kick-off and 12 New APIs.

  • _blank page in html

    Updated: 2012-10-29 13:43:50
    Hi there. Can anyone help me to add a blank page in this line: Code: --------- array('dell','One of the biggest computer developers and...

  • Google adsense banner rotator.

    Updated: 2012-10-28 17:37:53
    Hi there. I was trying to make a banner rotator to rotate my sponsors and to add the google adsense code to. I cant make it. Anyone any idea how to...

  • Different keyword rankings from different browsers

    Updated: 2012-10-24 03:45:20
    I'm sorry if this is kind of stupid question. But I have been reading hundreds of forum threads about this issue. And I haven't seen any good...

  • Why is this div not centering in IE6 and Android?

    Updated: 2012-10-23 20:02:56
    Does anyone know why the text block div isn't centering? (Horizontally) www.sheffieldfurniture .com/stickleysale/ Also, what have you guys...

  • really simple css question...

    Updated: 2012-10-23 03:27:19
    Any idea why this isnt working... am I missing something really basic? /* this is in my style.css file */ body { background-image:...

  • Google Steps on Microsoft’s Toes

    Updated: 2012-10-21 20:00:00
    If people really don’t like negative political ads, why aren’t they sick of companies behaving like spoilers and trying to step on each other’s announcements? Google apparently can’t stand the thought of Apple and Microsoft unveiling products without it putting its two cents in. It’s sent the media an invitation to a mystery Android event on Monday October 29, the same day Microsoft is set to make its Windows 8 phone announcement. Google is also using New York as a backdrop having hired Basketball City at Pier 36 on the East River at 10am. Google will also live stream the event at http://www.youtube.com/android.read more

  • Need Slider content when image is clicked

    Updated: 2012-10-20 08:31:25
    Hello Hello Friends, I have been trying to get script or plugin which makes a slider exactly as in the following website:...

  • site blocked can't unblock it.

    Updated: 2012-10-18 18:56:07
    I have tried other browsers, reset windows firewall, reset internet security settings, and done a system restore, and I can't load my website. It...

  • Mouse Gestures with WebRenderer

    Updated: 2012-10-16 20:25:47
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  • Red Hat Wants to Decaffeinate JBossAS

    Updated: 2012-10-05 23:16:17
    Welcome Register Sign-in Search Jump to a Magazine NET AJAX APACHE CLOUD COMPUTING CMS COLDFUSION CRM ECLIPSE FLEX HP IPHONE JAVA LINUX OPEN SOURCE OPEN WEB ORACLE PERL PHP POWERBUILDER PYTHON RED HAT RUBY SAP SEARCH SILVERLIGHT SOA SYMBIAN VIDEO VIRTUALIZATION WEB 2.0 WEBLOGIC WEBSPHERE WIRELESS XML Home Subscribe Advertise Authors Topics Videos Events Webcasts Java : Email Alerts Newsletters Get Java : Homepage Mobile NET AJAX Cloud Eclipse Flex Open Web iPhone Java Linux Open Source Oracle PowerBuilder Security SOA Virtualization Web 2.0 Java Authors : Maureen O'Gara Liz McMillan James Carlini Elizabeth White Kevin Nikkhoo Related Topics : Java SOA WOA Open Source Open Web Red Hat Cloud Expo Java : Article Red Hat Wants to Decaffeinate JBossAS Red Hat plans to enable broader developer

  • Oracle to Appeal Java Trial Verdict

    Updated: 2012-10-05 00:43:41
    Oracle has formally advised Judge William Alsup that it intends to appeal the verdict in its patent and copyright suit against Google and Android. Judge Alsup, you’ll remember, decided Oracle’s Java APIs weren’t copyrightable, an issue it’s got to prevail on in its appeal. Whether Oracle or Google wins at the Federal Circuit, FOSS Patents thinks the issue could get to the Supreme Court eventually. Oracle also needs to defeat Google’s fair use defense. FOSS thinks the judge’s instructions to the jury were confusing and prejudiced Oracle’s case because the jury couldn’t decide the point although it did find that Google infringed. read more

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