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LinkedIn continues its evolution as a media entity with the launch of magazine-style news channels
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NPR launches a new mobile site, bets on the scroll, and gets closer to being fully responsive
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Article Search API: Version 2
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Flattr as a payment(wall) on news sites
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Excerpt: It’s a well known fact that news organizations over the world are discussing when and how they should start using a paywall, if they already haven’t. Certainly inevitable if you look at the trends in newspaper industry, where revenue from readers is starting to be higher than the from ads.  But there are lot’s of different ways to go, from a rigid wall to an open approach where all material is available with the possibility for readers to pay for what they like. A global payment solution It’s becoming quite a hassle to read news online. All news sites are implementing their own walls and subscription plans. The problem is of course that we don’t consume content in silos. Never had, never will.... read the full post.
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- The RESTful cookbook
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Excerpt: REST is hot! And REST is finally rediscovered by API programmers all over the world. But REST isn't always as easy as it seems on first look. Dealing with HATEOAS, Code on demand and uniform interfaces can be really tricky and many people will fall back to not-so-restful approaches when things are starting to become more difficult. But it doesn't need to be. Once you get to know REST, you will like it. The RESTful cookbook website is inspired by the puppetcookbook from Dean Wilson, who created cookbook recipes on how to deal with some of the issues people are facing over and over again when using the Puppet Configuration management tool.... read the full post.
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Python library released for the Coinbase API
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Excerpt: Our API makes it easy for software developers to integrate bitcoin into their applications.  It’s one of the few APIs where you can and accept bitcoin as a merchant - all through one API. The more libraries we have available, the easier it becomes for developers to integrate in their language of choice.  Currently we have support for Ruby, Node, Android, and Python - all open source. You can check out our libraries page here and fork/contribute/use them at will.... read the full post.
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Keen IO releases API for /dev/null
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Excerpt: We help developers build analytics & reporting features directly into their apps, without having to build their own infrastructure. Create an Account Follow on Twitter If you’ve ever used a computer, chances are the person who built that computer has used /dev/null. /dev/null is the unsung Unix hero, dutifully discarding exhaust from noisy programs. It’s like a programmer’s Recycle Bin, with one major difference – there’s no “Restore”. Ironically, it’s exactly that limitation that’s thrust /dev/null into the spotlight as a new alternative to traditional big data management. Why now?... read the full post.
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Building a Docs Site with Jekyll + GitHub Pages | Jetstrap Blog
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Excerpt: Today we are happy to announce the very first version of our Jetstrap Documentation site running on GitHub Pages using Jekyll as the site generator. If you don’t know about us, Jetstrap makes it super easy to build  Twitter Bootstrap interfaces and designs (try it, it’s free). Since our tool has a lot of little features, we’ve had a lot of requests for better documentation and tutorials. I wanted to build something that was easy to maintain, “open” so others could collaborate and submit content, and fast. GitHub Pages is perfect for that. Getting started with GitHub pages is always a bit of a pain. I forget how to push content to it, what URL to access the site with, how to set up a CNAME so we can use docs. jetstrap.... read the full post.
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Randall Degges - API Company Mistakes - Part 1 - Serialization Formats
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Excerpt: Over the past few years I've been spending more and more time building and working with web APIs. To me, APIs are absolutely fascinating, and they've quickly become my favorite branch of technology to work on. Last year, I even built a quite successful API company (OpenCNAM), which allows developers to easily get Caller ID data. I've also built a good number of other APIs over the past several years: An API that allows users to create, edit, and modify teleconferencing chat rooms. An API that allows users to instantly create an ephemeral PostgreSQL database (postgression). An API for compressing HTML pages. An API for storing, approving, and displaying programming quotes. And quite a few others.... read the full post.
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