Results tagged “APIs”
Yahoo! Fire Eagle for Movable Type
I've been interested in geo-location stuff for a long time now. Even back in 2003, when we launched TypePad, we built in support for parsing photo EXIF data to look for latitude and longitude embedded by a camera or mobile...
A River of Relationships
We’ve spoken recently about opening up the social graph. At last week’s Web 2.0 Summit, our own David Recordon was joined by Brad Fitzpatrick to talk about some of the first real bits of technology that have been made available...
OpenID's Growing Momentum
It’s a simple idea that’s going to have a powerful impact: Just like your email address, your web address is a form of identification for you. OpenID is the name of the free, open system for using the URL of...
DropCash Launched
The newly-launched (and in public beta) DropCash service, created by Andre Torrez and Jason Kottke, provides a simple and powerful tool for powering fundraises and the like. It's also a great example of building a service upon existing APIs and...
Atom API Support in TypePad
In mid-December, we started publishing Atom feeds for all TypePad weblogs and released a new version of Movable Type that published Atom feeds. Today, we've released beta support for the Atom API in TypePad. Last June, we outlined a number...
Announcing XML::Atom
I've released XML::Atom, a Perl implementation of all things Atom. The goal for XML::Atom is to provide an implementation of the syndication feed format, the API, and the archiving format planned for Atom. Currently, it provides support for the feed...
Evolution of Weblog APIs
Diego Doval has put together an excellent comparison of the various weblog APIs out there, and has already gotten feedback from most of the major weblog tool creators. It's a nice example of the possibilities of distributed conversations around a...


