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Slashdot Items Tagged "api"

Date / TimeStory
Monday February 06, @10:58PM The Power and the Glory of Open APIs
Monday January 09, @02:21PM WURFL Founders Fire Off DMCA Takedown Against Fork
Sunday October 23, @07:16PM Android ICS Will Require 16GB RAM To Compile
Thursday September 15, @02:19PM The Google+ API Is Released
Tuesday August 30, @04:02PM Crowdsourcing Makes an API For Human Intelligence
Friday July 29 2011, @12:53AM Microsoft Dilutes Open Source, Coins 'Open Surface'
Thursday June 02 2011, @12:06PM Google WebRTC: Can It Replace Skype?
Friday May 13 2011, @12:36PM Ford Uses Google For A New Type Of Smart Car Read
Thursday May 12 2011, @01:31PM Google Storage Is Now Available To All Developers
Sunday January 30 2011, @05:59PM Naming Bi-Directional Streams In an API?
Thursday October 28 2010, @09:45AM Oracle Claims Google 'Directly Copied' Our Java Code
Tuesday September 28 2010, @06:05PM Almost-Satnav For Cycling
Tuesday September 07 2010, @06:23PM The State of Mapping APIs, 5 Years On
Tuesday September 07 2010, @10:48AM The state of mapping APIs, 5 years on
Wednesday July 07 2010, @01:37PM Twitter Throttling Hits Third-Party Apps
Thursday June 17 2010, @06:07PM Developers' New Opportunity — Retailers' Open APIs
Wednesday June 09 2010, @12:08PM Safari 5 Released
Thursday April 15 2010, @12:32PM Twitter To Add Places and User Streams
Thursday April 08 2010, @04:22PM iPhone OS 4.0 Brings Multitasking, Ad Framework For Apps
Friday January 08 2010, @01:05PM Why you should use OpenGL and not DirectX
Saturday December 12 2009, @04:53PM WordPress.com Implements the Twitter API
Thursday November 05 2009, @07:52AM PayPal Introduces Open API
Saturday April 11 2009, @09:45AM Boxee Launches New API
Thursday December 20 2007, @03:36PM Google Deprecates SOAP API
Tuesday April 03 2007, @10:17AM Facebook's Cross-Language Network Library
Thursday January 18 2007, @11:46AM Evidence Surfaces That MS Violated 2002 Judgement
Wednesday June 28 2006, @01:49AM The People Behind DirectX 10

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