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Alan Levine

Geolocation API Specification - 0 views

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    This specification defines an API that provides scripted access to geographical location information associated with the hosting device.
Alan Levine

Google Gears Geolocation API Now Spots Laptops by Wi-Fi - Mashable - 0 views

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    So long as you've got a Wi-Fi signal to grab onto and a Web browser with Google's Gears engine on board, Google is enabling Web developers near and far the option to locate users all around the world and feed them information relevant to their respective
Alan Levine

Pipes: Social Media Firehose - 0 views

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    This is a social media search for tracking brand or product mentions on a slew of social media sites, including flickr, twitter, friendfeed, digg etc. It taps into their search APIs directly, so it's much more immediate and comprehensive than say, Google
Alisa Cooper

Embedly | Home - 0 views

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    mbedly is a platform for converting URLs into embeddable content. Build rich and engaging applications through Embedly's APIs. Sites with embeddable media increase time on site by 250 percent. Keep your audience engaged with video, images, audio and more.
Cheryl Colan

YouTube API Blog: HTTPS Support for YouTube Embeds - 0 views

  • Anyone can try HTTPS with YouTube embeds today—simply change the protocol portion of the URL from http to https. For example, http://www.youtube.com/embed/Zhawgd0REhA becomes https://www.youtube.com/embed/Zhawgd0REhA. This applies to URLs found in our newer <iframe> embeds as well as our older-style <object> + <embed> codes.
  • If your site can be accessed either via HTTP or HTTPS, you could employ protocol-relative URLs instead of hardcoding a value; //www.youtube.com/ will automatically resolve to HTTP or HTTPS depending on the protocol used by the host page.
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    All YouTube embed codes currently support HTTPS in addition to the standard HTTP. This page explains the details and gives instructions.
Alisa Cooper

Free Pictures of Everything on Earth -- Ookaboo! - 1 views

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    Ookaboo is an intelligent image search engine that uses the Semantic Web API to intelligently categorize your results."All pictures on Ookaboo are available free under public domain or Creative Commons and can be used on web sites and for classwork and other creative projects. "
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