Posted in api, tagged developer api, friendfeed, open on March 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
OMGOMGOMG.
In this blog post, Friendfeed announces that their API is open available to haxor to make it do all sorts of crazy ass shit.
These times they are a’ changin’.
…And apparently open source is the new “black.”
Without getting too far ahead of myself, if there are any clever minds at work on this project [...]
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Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Featured, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, api, tagged a9, amazon, announcement, blog, breaking news, Bryan Woods, creative commons, dublin core, erdf, foaf, georss, google, hatom, hcalendar, hcard, hreview, html, mediarss, microformat, News, open, open search, open source, opensearch, platform, rdfa, semantic web, techcrunch, Technology, third party, w3c, xfn, yahoo on March 13, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Michael Arrington just broke this story with this blog post on TechCrunch.
Pretty huge news of a giant like Yahoo adapting a technology that for any real purpose doesn’t even exist yet.
The web will be different, for sure, but with all the talk about the Semantic web strengthening/destroying Google, I’m itching to hear a Googresponse.
Yahoo will [...]
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Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Featured, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, tagged bot, content, database, email, gigya, IM, login, myspace, open, open id, open social, OPML, platform, pownce, RSS, spread, syndication, Technology, twitter, user, viral, Wordpress on March 3, 2008 | 4 Comments »
NO MORE COPYPASTA
The coolest developments of the internet are ones that allow the most verbose and streamlined syndication of content.
Open ID, Open Social, Twitter, Pownce, WordPress, Gigya, etc.
These are the technologies allowing widespread communication and interaction of users with syndicated content.
What we need to do:
We need to develop an extremely simple and clean [...]
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