Digg API Visualization Contest

Digg has just released its new API, which provides developers with access to the amazing data, information, and processes of the Digg site. To celebrate this milestone, we’re challenging you to come up with the most creative and dynamic Flash visualizations and applications that utilize the Digg API.
http://digg.com/contest

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Oddcast -> now Voki is now online – Add it to your Myspace

Voki enables users to express themselves on the web in their own voice using a talking character. You can customize your Voki to look like you or take on the identity of lots of other types of characters… animals, monsters, anime etc. Your Voki can speak with your own voice which is added via [...]

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Beginning Google Maps Applications

http://www.googlemapsbook.com/

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Google’s Web Toolkit (GWT) developers needn’t be JavaScript experts

With the continued evolution of AJAX enabled technologies which dramatically simplify how to build AJAX applications, will the term “AJAX” simply wither away as ALL Web technologies will eventually support AJAX and the novelty of rich client Web development will disappear. This presentation will review the history of AJAX technology and review the latest [...]

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Intergrate Flickr Photos on Your Own Site

The script works in 3 stages:1) initial view of the primary photo from each photoset, 2) all of the photos from a single photo set and 3) a a slide show of a single photoset using Lightbox JS or Ajax.
http://gotfoo.org/flickrsite/index.php

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Mashery: Power Your API

Mashery provides a full set of Developer Community and API management tools that give you complete control in one location. Create and edit all content (documentation, blog, forum and wiki) and moderate comments across your entire site with a single easy-to-use interface. Track and manage developer access to your community and your API. Click [...]

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Create a searchable Google map

The GSmapSearchControl Solution is a simple to use application of the Google AJAX Search API that is designed to let you easily add a searchable map to your pages, sites and blogs. The rest of this page discusses this topic in detail – but if you just want to cut and paste some code, [...]

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Zillow has opened two APIs

Real estate search company Zillow has opened two APIs to allow other sites to utilize its data on homes around the US. The company made news last month when Yahoo! became one of the earliest users of the pre-launch API on its real estate site. There were more than 30 pre-launch users of the [...]

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Integrating Maps into Your Java Web Application with Google Maps and Ajax

Interactive maps are becoming more and more widespread in modern web applications. Potential uses abound: real estate and tourism are two obvious domains where interactive maps can provide real added value, but there are dozens of others as well. However, although many of today’s web applications could make good use of integrated mapping software, [...]

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Google Office To Get an API

Google’s new office applications, Docs & Spreadsheets, will provide APIs for custom apps. Johnathan Rochelle, project manager: ‘We definitely want to build out APIs, especially for the spreadsheets side, as spreadsheets are more data-oriented, but maybe also for the word processor.
http://code.google.com/

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