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Google Wave launches application storeGoogle is heavily pushing its upcoming real-time collaborating tool Wave. And what would be a really serious signal? Have a guess. Right, an app store! Exactly this application store was mentioned at a recent Google Technology User Group meeting in London, where Lars Rasmussen and Stephanie Hannon m ... |
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ArXiv in the Cloud Coming? [The Quantum Pontiff]Via the arXiv api newsgroup comes the rumor that soon, perhaps, the arXiv will be available for full download sometime in the future:or a full copy of (or particular subsets of) PDF for arXiv papers, we are in the process of setting up a service in the Cloud, which will offer the option for bulk ... |
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Cloudvox: OS X a Developer’s ParadiseIf you’re launching an API or technically focused service, Cloudvox executives have some advice: Make sure you support Apple’s OS X. Cloudvox, which was built by startup Seven Scale, enables developers to bridge web applications with phone services. The company released its phone API ... |
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Exporting "likes" data from Google ReaderThere's no official API, but GReader's Atom feeds include the likes data. This means that as a publisher you can extract this information and see which of your items Reader users find interesting. Tags: googlereader ... |
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MailChimpMy thanks to MailChimp for sponsoring this week’s DF RSS feed. MailChimp is an email marketing service with great features, great design, and a great monkey mascot. To top it off, they’ve also got great pricing: it’s totally free for up to 3,000 emails per month. MailChimp help... |
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Tweetboard Launches Twitter Client And URL ShortenerTweetboard, a recently-launched product that lets you create a Twitter-powered forum on any site, is adding additional functionality by releasing a Twitter client, new API, and a URL shortener, called PO.ST. As we've written in the past, the advantage to Tweetboard is is the ability to view discu... |


