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Exploring Linux PDA software alternatives
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Billions of API calls traversing Web, redefining "software"
APIs are quickly becoming the application glue for the Web with billions of calls per day making some companies billions of dollars per year, according to one keynote speaker at the annual Glue...
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Anatomy of hack on Google leads Plaxo to up API security
A malicious attack aimed at Google but routed through Plaxo highlights the growing importance of API security using the forthcoming OAuth 2.0 protocol, which protects the user's credential...
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Copyrights, APIs, and Oracle vs Google
Can application programming interfaces be copyrighted? The Oracle vs Google jury was instructed to rule as if they could be copyrighted, but the final call, and the fate of programming as we know...
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The muddled mess of the Oracle vs. Google trial
There were no winners in Oracle vs. Google. Only losers, including all programmers, and perhaps everyone else as well.
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Facebook adds Offers API support
Facebook has added API support to its new Offers feature, which allows businesses to push coupons to your News Feed. Offers is still in beta but Facebook says it will be pushing it out globally soon.
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Box overhauls API, adds partners, courts developers
Box's first major API overhaul since 2008 is more "RESTful," requires less integration and improves the user interface.
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All APIs are not created equal
APIs range from 'the well-formed and functional to the fiendishly complex and arcane.' Be prepared for the latter.
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Yahoo! is a Facebook API molester
Keep your purple tentacles off my Facebook profile, Yahoo!
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Microsoft's answer to Amazon's CloudSearch: Bing on Azure Marketplace
Microsoft is moving its Bing Search programming interface to the Windows Azure Marketplace and turning it into a paid subscription service.
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Stalker app Girls Around Me hunts women via Facebook, Foursquare
Online outrage increases over sexualized, so-called stalking app Girls Around Me - though it is not the first of its kind.
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Adobe sets its sights on the next cash cow: 'Console quality' gaming
Adobe is setting its sights on its latest cash cow venture: charging developers who create 'console quality' games.
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Microsoft open sources more of its ASP.NET technologies
Microsoft is allowing outside contributors to patch and submit potential features for ASP.NET Web API and Web Pages as part of its latest open-sourcing move.
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Google dumps keys, passwords; secures services with standards, certs
Google is improving security for Web applications connecting to its server-based platforms by dropping keys and passwords and turning to certificates and an emerging protocol called OAuth 2.0.
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Researchers discover "worrisome" authentication flaws in many online services, sites
Bugs discovered in Web-based single sign-on services and sites run by the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter and PayPal can allow hackers to gain access to a user's account, researchers have...
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Facebook details how it built the Location API
Facebook has explained how eight engineers worked for a year and half building the new location features that make location tagging universal on the social network.
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IETF closer to finalizing ID standard to secure mobile apps, APIs
OAuth 2.0, a key framework for securing native mobile applications and APIs, Monday moved a step from being declared an official Internet Engineering Task Force standard. The...
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Google Message Continuity, Social Graph API and more on the chopping block
Google has announced that Google Message Continuity, Picnik, the Social Graph API, Urchin, Google Sky Map and Needlebase are getting merged, open sourced or else killed entirely.
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Cloud storage: Leveling the playing field
The ideal solution is a cloud storage software package that is 100 percent S3 API compatible.
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CES 2012: AT&T speaks directly to developer crowd with new API Platform
AT&T did unveil half a dozen new Android smartphones for its LTE network, but the nation's second largest mobile provider seemed more interested in developers on Monday.
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