Posts Tagged ‘search api

Microsoft announced that that it is phasing out version 1.1 of the Bing Search API. This comes as no surprise, as version 2.0 was launched over a year ago. Version 1.1 will no longer be supported as of November 1, 2010. Webmasters and developers still using the version 1.1 API will need to migrate over [...]

Adrian Graham, co-founder of Nextstop, who will be presenting at Google I/O later this month has a post up on the Google Code Blog talking about HTML5 and Google APIs, and how they made Nextstop’s mobile experience possible. While HTML5’s video features get a great deal of the attention, it is three other features that [...]

Google announced that restricting by licenses is now available in its image search API. There are two different ways developers can go about utilizing this feature. First, in the Javscript API, you can restrict results to one of four common licenses, using the setRestriction method after creating an Image Search searcher. Second, is using the [...]

Geolocation functionality is hot. Every app you see now wants to ID where you’re at and help you find cool things around you. The great thing is that building this functionality into your applications is getting easier and easier. For example, Eric Ferraiuolo wanted to create an app that showed off the features in YUI [...]

Twitter’s astonishing growth is rivaled only by its intuitive, developer friendly API. In this second part of the series, we are going to learn more about Twitter’s API and how to work with it. Too much abstraction is never a good thing. In this Web 2.0 era, web applications which have an easy to use, [...]


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