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from @jwheare | Exquisite Tweets
"An API is a valuable cure to the stagnation of growth." Thoughts on large service API design.
twitter  api  design  evolution 
december 2011 by blech
The New Twitter (R.I.P. Tweetie) | Daring Fireball
"The Twitter service I signed up for is one where people tweet 140-character posts, you follow those people whose tweets you tend to enjoy, and that’s it. The Twitter service this new UI presents is about a whole lot more — mass-market spoonfed “trending topics” and sponsored content. It’s trying to make Twitter work for people who don’t see the appeal of what Twitter was supposed to be."
daringfireball  twitter  flytwitter  newnewtwitter  service  comment  api 
december 2011 by blech
home | flickrQueue
"Upload photos as your normally would, but mark them as private, and tag them with "flickrqueue". Wait until midnight EST. Every night."
flickr  queue  uploading  api  tools  via:couch 
november 2011 by blech
A little help with spherical geometry | Google Geo Developers Blog:
"The first library that we are launching is the geometry library. The geometry library provides a set of utility functions for performing distance, heading, and area calculations in a spherical geometry, such as on the surface of the Earth, and also provides functions for handling encoded polylines."
google  google/maps  api  geometry  distance  geography  via:iamdanw  from delicious
january 2011 by blech
vispillo/xmlrp2tumblr | GitHub
"A gateway allowing MetaWeblog API enabled blog clients to post to tumblr." It's always nice to see things you wanted implemented.
tumblr  metaweblog  xmlrpc  api  from delicious
january 2011 by blech
Home-grown and Delicious | Adactio: Journal
"The Delicious API makes it quite easy to post links so I’ve added that into my own bookmarking code. Whenever I post a link here, it will also show up on my Delicious account. If you’re subscribed to my Delicious links, you should notice no change whatsoever." When both Les Orchard and Jeremy Keith are saying something similar, I listen.
delicious  yahoo  api  data  personalarchive  syndication  re:adactio  via:straup  from delicious
december 2010 by blech
ur:mum=machinetag | this is aaronland
On machine tags, places, uploaders, concordance, and a todo list from those beyond the veil. So many lovely turns of phrase, so many things to play with.
flickr  machinetags  places  foursquare  metadata  linkeddata  dopplr  yelp  microformats  api  from delicious
december 2010 by blech
DEXTR - Twitter for your second screen | RIG
"DEXTR is a full screen Twitter client. It shows one tweet at a time, filling the screen. And it accelerates and decelerates depending on how fast your Twitter stream is going." Very nice.
twitter  client  api  visualisation  helvetica  bigtext  secondscreen  tomtaylor  from delicious
november 2010 by blech
Instapaper's Creation & Plan to Add Social Features | ReadWriteWeb
Speaking of Instapaper, here's an interview with Marco Arment. The meat is towards the end (annoyingly, split over onto a second page, so Instapaper users have to use print page hacks), where he talks about adding a full API and social features.
instapaper  marcoarment  interview  development  iphone  mobile  api  from delicious
october 2010 by blech
Styled Maps Using Google Maps API Version 3 | 41Latitude
"Perhaps the best feature of Google Maps API V3 is that you can now remove select map elements. Why is this API V3’s best feature, you ask? Well, because it allows you to remove map elements that are not particularly relevant to your mashup. " This looks like a very useful guide, with examples.
google/maps  maps  design  google  json  development  api  from delicious
october 2010 by blech
Immediate sharing | Paul Hagon
An interesting analysis of upload lag for the Sydney dust storm. I wonder if you'd get different results for, say, Glastonbury, or the Thames tunnel walks? (Now there's a todo. Oops.)
flickr  data  api  analysis  mobile  time  via:straup 
march 2010 by blech
With Tweets, the Key is Location | O'Reilly Radar
"Since we launched our geotagging API in November, we store the latitude and longitude for your tweet out of band" "Flickr has implemented our geotagging API, so if you upload a photo to them with geotagging, they'll pass it through to Twitter. And then on Twitter's side, we allow you to ask either for tweets within a certain location or connect to our geohost and get a stream of tweets subscribed to location"
twitter  geotagging  flickr  api  location 
february 2010 by blech
cheap rent in the z-axis | this is aaronland
"I made some new things." Aaron talks about some of the lovely little new views onto Flickr (Contacts Who've Faved, Things I Can't Face, etc) that he's built on Google App Engine. It reminds me I should maybe go back to thinking simple, not thinking complicated.
flickr  api  appengine  community  re:straup 
february 2010 by blech
SDK 1.3.1: Major Datastore Improvements | App Engine Blog
New in Google App Engine: "Datastore Query Cursors / No more 1000 result limit / Reduced error rate with Automatic Datastore Retries / AppStats RPC instrumentation library." Good stuff. Should let me fix some things with docent too...
google  appengine  python  datastore  api  statistics  via:jerakeen  via:straup 
february 2010 by blech
home | things I can't fave
"This is a Very Simple™ web application that allows you to favourite things you can't otherwise fave on Flickr. Things like sets, collections, galleries and comments." Obviously not as nice as if it were fully integrated, but yay!ness anyway. Plus, the code's on github.
flickr  favourite  gallery  api  re:straup 
january 2010 by blech
flickr.galleries.getList | Flickr API
The first couple of flickr.galleries methods go live. There are more that don't work for external developers yet; I'm looking forward to being able to do a couple of utility scripts when they're released.
flickr  api  galleries  via:straup 
january 2010 by blech
Photos from the "Your Best ... | Twitter/kellan
'Photos from the "Your Best Shot of 2009" group, that are in galleries, a slideshow' Key bits: you can pass a slideshow a Flickr API method, and flickr.photos.search can take an 'in_gallery' argument.
flickr  api  code  kellan  via:straup 
january 2010 by blech
mroth's flickr-wholovesyou at master | GitHub
"A quick and dirty command line tool to see what Flickr members most frequently favorite photos of you (or someone else you know!). This uses the People in Photos feature (API documentation coming soon to Flickr!)" The key bit: person_id in the flickr.photos.search method.
flickr  github  code  api  search  mroth  via:straup 
january 2010 by blech
Display the last upload column in one-way | Flickr Ideas
Hm. Might be expensive, but it's a nice idea, I think.
flickr  idea  ui  information  api 
december 2009 by blech
upload endpoint for flic.kr for use in Twitter clients | Flickr
I thought about this over the summer but ended up not bothering, as it wasn't anything I needed and I doubted there was a demand. Maybe I was wrong.
flickr  api  tweetie  twitpic  compatibility 
october 2009 by blech
Hooking in to third party machine tags in Flickr API | Flickr
"Will there be (or is there already) a way to hook in to the third party machine tags stuff as discussed in this blog post?"
flickr  api  machinetags 
october 2009 by blech
Re: photosets.getPhotos comment count | yws-flickr
Paul Hammond points out why Flickr prefer API joins to database joins. "while adding more "extras" would reduce the
flickr  api  scaling  mailinglist  paulhammond  via:jerakeen 
september 2009 by blech
Developer Preview: Geolocation API | Twitter Development Talk
"The Geolocation API will give us the ability to attach geographic metadata to tweets to provide additional context with your update. Along with the option to tag updates, we will be able to search for nearby tweets and view the geo metadata in user timelines." Hurrah. Opt-in, though.
twitter  geowanking  metadata  api 
august 2009 by blech
Early developer preview: Retweeting API | Twitter API
"Retweeting has become one of the cultural conventions of the Twitter experience. It's yet another example of Twitter's users discovering innovative ways to use the service. We dig it. So soon it's going to become a natively supported feature on twitter.com."
twitter  api  appropriation  retweeting  links  sharing 
august 2009 by blech
The Ultimate Guide to Decoding the Flickr API | Nettuts+
A pretty good introductiory article to working with the Flickr API in the raw, using JSON (hurrah), and including uploading.
development  flickr  api  javascript  json  auth 
july 2009 by blech
Informal API meetup, London, 3rd August | Flickr API
I am trying to organise a thing, in about a week, for people who code against the Flickr API. Does that sound like you? Come to sunny Fitzrovia!
flickr  api  london  social 
july 2009 by blech
Flickr URL Shortener | Flickr Ideas
In which I note that flic.kr/blech works, and kellan notes that it's not supported (yet) but works for now. Also, discussion on the UI to make the short form URL useful to people who don't write code on bank holidays for fun.
flickr  api  url  revcanonical 
april 2009 by blech
Manufacturing flic.kr style photo URLs | Flickr API
kellan explains the base 58 encoding used for turning a photo ID into the hash used in the flic.kr/p/hash/ short form URL for a Flickr page (which might, hopefully, see people using Flickr instead of Twitpic when doing short status updates).
flickr  api  php  code  url  source  revcanonical  via:kellan  via:straup 
april 2009 by blech
Daytum I love you but please join the web | Derivadow.com
Tom Scott calls out Daytum for lack of individual panels (actually there, but well hidden), lack of alternative representations, and the lack of an API. The latter is forthcoming, apparently.
daytum  information  visualisation  blogcomment  api 
april 2009 by blech
Building a hack using YQL, Flickr and the web | Wait till I come!
YQL really does make the concept of an "API join" far more obvious. Personally I think I still prefer manipulating JSON results, but then I'm not really one for English-like query languages in the first place.
flickr  api  yahoo  yql  tutorial 
march 2009 by blech
Is a Firehose of Snowflakes a Nor’easter? | Laughing Meme
"We’re building streams of photos in real time. Examining the huge stream of data events that happen on Flickr, the social activity, the searching, the meta-data creation, and fishing from that stream to build 3 real time streams. We’re then exposing those streams via a near real time polling based API."
flickr  api  panda  tools  interestingness 
march 2009 by blech
#1- The Flickr Panda | Fluffykittens
How I stopped worrying and learnt to love the panda.
flickr  api  panda  interestingness 
march 2009 by blech
Panda Tuesday; New APIs, Explore and You | code.flickr.com
"we’ve just launched two new API methods; flickr.panda.getPhotos, flickr.panda.getList"
flickr  panda  api  photography  geowanking  todo 
march 2009 by blech
JSON in Firefox | τεχνοσοφια
"JSONovich is a Firefox extension that pretty-prints and colorizes JSON content (of types application/json and text/x-json). It uses json.org's json2.js to parse and indent JSON data, unless there is a native JSON parser as in Firefox 3.1, and google-code-prettify's parser and stylesheet to colorize it."
firefox  json  debugging  api  tools  via:simonwistow 
february 2009 by blech
Bringing OpenID and OAuth Together | Google Data APIs
'Google now supports the "Hybrid Protocol", combining OpenID federated login together with OAuth access authorization.' Looks like this might end up with a usable, open competitor to Facebook Connect.
google  oauth  openid  authentication  identity  authorisation  data  api  security 
january 2009 by blech
On the Flickr support in iPhoto ‘09 | Fraser Speirs
As Fraser said on Twitter, "they made this iPhoto stuff for Facebook and jammed the Flickr data model into it, square pegs be damned". A good overview of the failings in the Flickr integration (or lack of it).
iphoto  flickr  api  macosx  review  ui  usability 
january 2009 by blech
Flickr API security weakness | Yes/No/Cancel
Martin Kleppmann on what, to me, smells more like a theoretical than a practical weakness in the Flickr API. There's at least one mistake - if an app is authenticated, it doesn't need to be approved again - and more generally, even if you do have an app's key and secret, you can still only get the level of auth the app originally asked for. The fixes all seems horribly overcomplex (for example, my EXIF machine tagger has just four users, total, because keys/secrets are such a barrier to entry). Anyway, can't say I'm that worried personally.
flickr  security  oauth  authentication  api  via:billyabbott 
january 2009 by blech
flexplore 2.0 alpha | flexplore
Looks like a tool to do recommendations based on favourites. Hmmm. Uses a queue if you ask it to examine your entire history, too. "Number 1 in queue. It will be finished in approx 17 minutes." Sounds plausible.
flickr  api  favourites  ffffaves 
january 2009 by blech
YQL - converting the web to JSON with mock SQL | Ajaxian
A writeup of Yahoo's YQL, with special attention paid to the fact it outputs in JSON (yay JSON!). It certainly does a good job of making what I've been calling "API joins" for a while explicit, both in terms of the fact they're like database joins, and also the fact that they're really slow.
ajaxian  ajax  article  yql  yahoo  api  development  javascript  web  json 
december 2008 by blech
Yahoo! Query Language | YDN
"The YQL platform provides a single endpoint service that enables developers to query, filter and combine data across Yahoo! and beyond. YQL exposes a SQL-like SELECT syntax that that is both familiar to developers and expressive enough for getting the right data." A fairly interesting experiment, if nothing else.
development  web  api  javascript  yahoo  webservice  json  sql  via:pip 
december 2008 by blech
New API methods: flickr.machinetags | yws-flickr
Experimental methods to getNamespaces, getPredicates and getValues. Suddenly a machine tag browser is possible. Now, if only I can figure out enough jQuery to build it...
flickr  api  machinetags  rdf  semanticweb 
november 2008 by blech
simpledb-dev | Google Code
"SimpleDB/dev provides a local SimpleDB server, so you can develop offline, without even currently having a SimpleDB account." More from the user group meet- an offline replica of the Amazon SimpleDB server. I don't seem to get on well with RDBMSes so I might well play with this.
python  amazon  webservice  google/code  london.py  api 
october 2008 by blech
Stripes and Surrealism: Playing with the Moo API | Infovore
A nice hack, doing something a little less obvious with Flickr and Moo stickers. Complete with source code.
flickr  moo  favcol  stickers  design  code  api  blogcomment 
october 2008 by blech
Dopploadr at Yahoo! Open Hack Day | Richard Crowley's blog
I think I'm going to move to using all the tags he mentions here, as well as offering to put in "proper" location data (with the flickr.geo methods). Also- nice hack, and a really good prod for me.
dopplr  flickr  uploader  yahoo  api  geo  snaptrip  blogcomment  machinetags 
september 2008 by blech
Who's On First | code.flickr.com
Aaron writes up a new API method, flickr.places.placesForUser, which might be just the thing for me, and reiterates a bunch of other useful geolocation stuff.
flickr  geowanking  api  code  development 
september 2008 by blech
is there a way to add past trips? | Get Satisfaction
mattb on Dopplr: "browsing your old trips (and those that people have shared with you) should be a bit like browsing through a good blog archive. There should be a search mechanism, a calendar overview, and a page per trip that brings together everything we know about it."
dopplr  api  development 
august 2008 by blech
Standard Photos Response | code.flickr.com
Subtitled "APIs for a civilised age", Kellan writes up a handy guide to the standard Flickr API photo response, and (more importantly) the useful stuff you can get in "extras".
flickr  api  documentation  development 
august 2008 by blech
Beyond REST? Building data services with XMPP | Slideshare
A great talk from OSCON on how to replace RSS and polling with Jabber, XMPP and pushed notifications. Scary Flickr/Friendfeed figures on page 16 a bonus.
development  architecture  api  flickr  twitter  friendfeed  messaging  xmpp  jabber  scaling  presentation 
july 2008 by blech
Recommended Rails plugin/gem for Flickr | yws-flickr
I really like the flickraw approach. So much so, I can actually talk about it for twenty minutes. Watch out or I'll buttonhole you...
flickr  api  ruby  reflection  json 
july 2008 by blech
Request: optionally return JSON in Explorer | Flickr
I seem to be on a bit of a JSON crusade at the moment; hopefully I'll be able to get a few other people to sign up along with me.
flickr  api  json  xml  blogcomment 
june 2008 by blech
DestroyFlickr | Destroy Today
The first desktop Flickr app I've used that manages to be responsive to the user. I'm not sure how it's doing it, but it's certainly fast. I suspect that the techniques aren't Air-specific. Interesting but not revolutionary UI. Worth watching.
flickr  api  application  adobeair  photography  via:jonhicks 
june 2008 by blech
Find Similar Users on del.icio.us | AI Playground
This sounds a lot like a script from O'Reilly's Collective Intelligence book, but I should still try and make some time to look at it.
delicious  api  collectiveintelligence  bookmarks  social  software  python 
may 2008 by blech
Accessing all your iPhone photos | O'Reilly Digital Media
"Last weekend, I decided to expand Coverflow to work with my entire photo album. This involved exploring the MusicLibrary and PhotoLibrary frameworks" Oddly, I want my album art in the photos app, but this should be worth a look.
iphone  hacks  development  software  cocoa  api  toread  todo 
may 2008 by blech
developers | tarpipe
Web-based image pipeline API, so you can upload a photo to Flickr and automatically twitter the URL and title, for example. Looks like it has a Yahoo Pipes style UI. Could be useful.
development  software  api  web  images  tarpipe  via:pfig 
may 2008 by blech
Videos in the Flickr API | code.flickr.com
The official "how to do video via the Flickr API" post, which thankfully doesn't seem to contradict anything in my post from a few weeks ago (which is, shockingly, top result for 'flickr video api' - for now).
flickr  video  api  howto  documentation 
may 2008 by blech
Twitter API updates, FireEagle and flickr.places | geobloggers
Thoughts on Twitter, Fire Eagle and using place IDs (as also supported by Flickr, and API-accessible) to do location things.
twitter  fireeagle  flickr  api  location  geowanking 
april 2008 by blech
we do it for the war stories, right? | this is aaronland
"you can use (drum solo, please) Flickr::Upload::FireEagle to not only geotag your photos but, in turn, use your photos to update FireEagle itself"
flickr  api  dopplr  fireeagle  location  geowanking  photography  mobile  perl 
april 2008 by blech
An Ephemeral Site: Denna Jones | Jon Tan 陳
From Zeldman's comments, discussing the thinking behind a well-designed personal deeply aggregated site, pulling content from the usual suspects as well. Another example of verb-based URL design on a content site, too.
personal-site  api  magnolia  flickr  design  usability  url 
april 2008 by blech
site:ffffound.com "quoted from: flickr" | Google Search
You don't need an API to violate copyright and creator's rights.
flickr  ffffound  copyright  api  javascript 
april 2008 by blech
Please check if I violate anything | Flickr: The Help Forum
Consensus on the Flickr Help Forum now seems to be that any third party showing non-CC images is in the wrong. I can't help but be disappointed even if this puts me at odds with the new mood of politeness some advocate.
flickr  copyright  sharing  api  politeness  blogcomment 
april 2008 by blech
Upcoming.org Ruby Library | Bricks Without Clay
Apparently quite a good, introspecting, API library for getting to upcoming.org.
upcoming  event  api  ruby  library  via:boncey 
april 2008 by blech
Home | code.flickr.com
A site for Flickr developers and developments. Could be useful; so far I've mainly noticed that it's colourful.
flickr  development  api  documentation 
april 2008 by blech
Prime Sky | SlideShare
"Over the Air presentation by Tom Hume and Bryan Rieger of Future Platforms about the PrimeSky project they did for the Royal Observatory at Greewich" Looking forward to this launching.
astronomy  api  slides  slideshare  mobile  web  development  via:foe  via:straup 
april 2008 by blech
Discussing Sorting sets in Flickr Ideas | Flickr
Another API idea to go on the TODO stack.
flickr  api  app  todo 
april 2008 by blech
Add your own buttons to Picasa | Google Code Blog
"If you've ever wanted to make your favorite software or website work with Google's Picasa software, there's a new Picasa Button API that lets you add your own buttons to the desktop interface."
google  api  picasa  photograph  web  development  via:straup 
march 2008 by blech
Google Visualization API | Google Code
An API allowing you to use or build visualisations with your Google documents. Tom Insam suggests that as it's built on iGoogle it should also work with OpenSocial apps.
api  graph  development  visualisation  google  google/code 
march 2008 by blech
Contacts Data API | Google Code
No more scraping GMail, and AuthSub too, so no more flinging around username/password pairs either. Now hopefully everyone else will have to follow suit. Can you add contacts, though? (Edit) Yes, the blog post says "create".
google  addressbook  contacts  api  atom  data  via:mattb 
march 2008 by blech
Service Update RSS Feed | Transport for London
RSS feeds for service updates, across modes, with per-line resolution. Can someone hook this up to tubevictoria and friends on twitter please?
london  tfl  transport  tube  rss  data  api 
february 2008 by blech
Implications of Google Transit in the UK | Tim Howgego
A long piece (which I've only skimread) looking at the reasons why Google Transit feeds might not be forthcoming from UK public transport providers, despite the fact the data should all be there.
london  transport  google  data  api  tfl 
february 2008 by blech
Schedules, Open Format | BART
"Throw away your screen scraper: BART has official schedules, fares and other data in the open Google Transit™ Feed Specification (GTFS)." Great news for those in SF.
transport  sanfrancisco  data  database  google  api 
february 2008 by blech
Why your resources want links | Just a Summary
Piers Cawley on returning URLs in RESTful APIs. I think generally he's right but I wonder if there are cases where the individual bits are better.
api  design  development  rest  rails  url  blogcomment 
february 2008 by blech
OpenSpace API - More Examples Please | Mapperz
Further examples and comments. It appears that the API uses referers, too, so you might need to jump through hoops for tile downloads, for example.
ordnancesurvey  maps  api 
february 2008 by blech
openspace: licences, limits and first steps | thinkwhere
Thoughtful criticism of the OpenSpace API (from when it was first announced, in alpha) and the limits that are being imposed on its users.
ordnancesurvey  maps  comment  web  api 
february 2008 by blech
OS OpenSpace | Ordnance Survey
The Ordnance Survey seems to have finally realised that they really should be opening up their data, even if it's not very far, with a mapping API. Alpha, but it looks like keys are available.
ordnancesurvey  maps  api  opensource  uk 
february 2008 by blech
the web killed the database star | discipline and punish
A response to Jon Udell's post about "data friction" and scraping databases, looking deeper, at whether (relational) DBs are part of the problem. (See also: API joins?)
database  development  web  api  via:ade 
february 2008 by blech
Overcoming data friction | Jon Udell
On screen scraping. "So somebody got paid to write software to turn the database into web pages, and now you’re getting paid to write software that turns those web pages back into a database?" Shame about the (tiny) MS plug, maybe.
web  semanticweb  development  python  comment  database  data  api 
february 2008 by blech
google-sgnodemapper | Google Code
Part of Google's Social Graph APIs: "The core library is portable, implemented in JavaScript, and then there are tiny bridge layers which bind the language-specific libraries to both a JavaScript interpreter"
google  socialgraph  api  development  javascript 
february 2008 by blech
I can haz production launch? | brad's life
Brad Fitzpatrick's commentary on the Social Graph API launch. Mainly because of the comments, really.
livejournal  bradfitz  socialgraph  api 
february 2008 by blech
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