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50 Cool Things You Can Do with Google Charts API | College@Home

Chartophiles, have you heard that Google has made it incredibly easy to generate your own slick-looking charts? It’s true, and all it takes to make one is the ability to read and edit a URL. This has made it possible for lots of people to get creative with charts. Read on to see what’s been done, and how you can do it yourself.

Tags: google, google charts, api, chart, charts, examples, usage on 2008-06-06 and saved by11 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Ajaxian » Announcing AJAX Libraries API: Speed up your Ajax apps with Google’s infrastructure

I just got to announce the Google AJAX Libraries API which exists to make Ajax applications that use popular frameworks such as Prototype, Script.aculo.us, jQuery, Dojo, and MooTools faster and easier for developers.

Tags: front-end, performance, jquery, google, ajax, mootools, dojo, prototype, script.aculous, api on 2008-05-28 and saved by8 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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moo.rd - A lightweight Mootools extension

moo.rd is a super lightweight javascript (object oriented) library based on the MooTools framework. It is designed to give many useful and powerful functionalities to the developers, like a lot of effects, customizable standards, utility native functions, table management, virtual boxes and many more. In addiction moo.rd is modular, flexible, and completely compatible with all MooTools plug-in.

Tags: ajax, animation, api, effects, ide, javascript, mootools, prototype, moo.rd on 2008-05-21 and saved by6 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Home page - JavaScript Bubbling Library (YUI-CMS) - YUI (Yahoo! User Interface) Extension for Event-Driven Applications

The Javascript Bubbling Library (YUI-CMS) is a set of plugins, behaviors and widgets, for building event-driven web applications using the bubble-up technique. The Bubbling Library also includes several plugins that can be used to extend the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library to manage dynamic areas which are closely related with the event-driven philosophy. All components in the Bubbling Library have been released as open source under a BSD license and are free for all uses.

Tags: event-driven application, ajax, Yahoo, API, resources, free on 2008-04-23 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Wait till I come! » Blog Archive » My wishlist for a great Ajax API

Here are the points I consider important when we’re talking about Ajax APIs in JavaScript (Ajax implies that but you’d be surprised how often a REST API is advertised as Ajax): Good documentation / Usage examples to copy + paste / Modularity / Link results to entries / Offer flexible input / Allow for custom object transportation / Cover usability basics

Tags: best practice, flexible input, custom object transportation, api, develop, documentation, modularity, usability on 2008-04-09 -All Annotations (0) -About

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AMP!: Is Yahoo! Breaking Up the Advertising Atom? - ReadWriteWeb

he latest punch thrown in Yahoo!'s fight to stay relevant and avoid a take over by Microsoft is their unveiling of their new ad management software, named AMP!, which will ship this summer. Though pay-per-click text ads remain Google's (and thus the online ad industry's) bread and butter, there has been a lot of movement around online display advertising over the past year, an area which Yahoo! is currently top dog. Since the beginning of 2007, Microsoft bought aQuantive for $6 billion, Google acquired DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, AOL built up its Platform A with acquisitions of Tacoda, and Quigo, WPP spent $649 million to purchase 24/7 Real Media, and Yahoo! itself paid $680 million for Right Media. And now with AMP!, is Yahoo! actually opening up their ad silo?

Tags: advertising, online, e-marketing, yahoo, api, campaign, marketing, AMP, ppc on 2008-04-08 -All Annotations (0) -About

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About our maps / The EveryBlock Blog

We’ve gotten a number of comments and questions about the maps that appear on EveryBlock. People are wondering if we have created our own mapping platform, and why we didn’t use the map offerings from services like Google, Yahoo!, or Microsoft.

Tags: api, geo, google maps, map, mapnik, mashup, openlayers, tilecache on 2008-04-03 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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APIs and Developer Platforms: A Discussion on the Pros and Cons - ReadWriteWeb

Should your company offer an API for outside developers to build on? Should you engage in one of the fast growing developer platforms or with another company's API? There's a world of options opening up to leverage cross-site functionality and data exchange, but there are also some serious questions to ask about this emerging paradigm. [img: Flickr Mashups by David Wilkinson]

Tags: api, developer platforms, readwriteweb on 2008-04-01 and saved by6 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Woopra

Woopra is a robust web-tracking & analytics tool that works perfectly on any website. It is mainly targeted for small to medium websites...

Tags: API, analytics, chat, custom notificaitons, live tracking, real-time analytics, website analytics on 2008-03-31 and saved by50 people -All Annotations (1) -About

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Marc’s Voice » Blog Archive » How to build the mesh - #1: ID, Social Graphs and Groups

The key foundation set of constructs, web services and APIs to support when building the mesh - is the domain of profiles, personas, friendships, relationships, social graphs and groups. It all starts with humans and every construct, element and component of the open social web we’re building has to do with people. So that’s I’m starting here.

Tags: API, aggregating services, data portability, open social, openid, privacy, problems, social network on 2008-03-31 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Fork JavaScript

Tags: API, ajax, javascript on 2008-03-27 and saved by12 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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