Posts Tagged ‘API

RandomText

In: web resources

10 Jul 2011

RandomText is a tool designers and developers can use to quickly grab dummy text in either Lorem Ipsum or Giberish format. There are a number of features that make RandomText a little different from other dummy text generators you’ll find around the web…. – Grab HTML or just plain text – even save generated text [...]

When you’re developing with Ruby, it’s pretty inevitable that at some point you come across an HTTP API that doesn’t have a gem available. While writing Hopefully Sunny I ran into just that situation with World Weather Online’s weather API. It’s often really tempting to go searching for a different API to use instead, but [...]

StorageRoom

In: web resources

5 Jun 2011

StorageRoom is a flexible cloud-based CMS for the data in your Mobile Applications. Let editors work on content and query our API from your applications. Go to Source

You will have seen blogs showcase their Twitter, Facebook, and RSS counts with typography. With these numbers in plain text, you can style them into your website far more effectively than if you were to use the old-fashioned “chicklets.” Twitter and Facebook make this easy, but you’ll need to take an extra step with FeedBurner [...]

Infinilla shows 3 random picks from Dribbble using its API. You can click the refresh link on the bottom of the page and get 3 randomly chosen images that you can use for inspiration. If you want to get more info about the image you see, just click on it and you will get to [...]


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