Ericsson Mobile Java Communication FrameworkThe Mobile Java Communication Framework allows developers to build communication services. The framework inludes messaging and presence. Client frameworks for JavaME, Android, server framework for JEE. By a set of RESTful APIs it is also possible to build browser based clients. Ericsson Labs is a concept for open innovation. The site holds APIs, resources, offerings, and various expert commentaries, produced by Ericsson. This assortment provides technologies and communities for developers and makes it easy to get in touch with a variety of experts from different fields. |
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Twitter GraderUse the Twitter Grader API to programmatically access some of the data that Twitter Grader has collected. Twitter Grader tries to measure a Twitter account’s power, reach and authority; it tries to answer the question When this user tweets, what kind of an impact does it have? The grader algorithm is based on the Number of followers, Power of followers, update frequency, update recency, follower / following ratio, and engagements (number of retweets, etc.). Twitter.grader.com has a list of Twitter Elite, where it shows top users, top in location, top cities, top U.S. states, and top countries. |
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GliffyUse the Gliffy flowcharting and diagramming API to include flowchart and diagramming editing features in your software. After a user has created a diagram, you will typically want to show an image of that diagram somewhere in your app, so the Document Entity enables you to get a copy of your diagram in the JPEG or PNG format. Use the Account entity, which is an organizational entity primarily for billing and tracking usage. Use the Document entity to access a single Gliffy document or diagram. The User entity gives you access to a named user who is a member of an account. Use the Folder entity to organize documents and control user permissions. |
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OneRiotOneRiot is a realtime search engine. As the web’s most interesting content focused on what people are talking doing right right now this service crawls the links people share on Twitter, Digg and other social sharing services. It then indexes the content on those pages in a few seconds. This gives a search service that allows users to find the freshest, most socially-relevant content from across the realtime web. The information available through the OneRiot Realtime Search API matches the information presented on OneRiot.com. Given a query, our API will return relevant realtime results. Our default sorting for results is by PulseRank – this is PageRank for the realtime web where results are ordered by relevance using OneRiot’s PulseRank algorithm. |
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Map My TracksMap My Tracks is the easy way to accurately track and share your sporting activities or sports events live. In real-time, friends, spectators, coaches or sponsors can follow the action as it happens. Map My Tracks turns your mobile phone into your personal real-time GPS tracking device. Using a mobile phone with built-in GPS or an external GPS receiver you can map and track your location in real-time. Map My Tracks brings a new insight into your sporting activity, provides a competitive edge and makes training fun. Map My Tracks let your friends, competitors or parents know where you are right now. Map My Tracks provides a simple interface that allows developpers to access and update their activity data. You can use this API to make your own widgets or applications that seamlessly integrate Map My Tracks with other services. |
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BluyahBluyahlets you connect and map data formats like RSS, XML, Google Docs Spreadsheets, an application API, or your own application database easily and transform the data on-the-fly – in real-time – to another format you choose. Bluyah is an on-demand data transformation service that allows you to connect to MySQL, XML, RSS/Atom, and/or Google Docs and transform that data in real-time into any format ( RSS, XML, Google Map, Chart, spreadsheet) suitable for embedding in a website. Every report you create is by default available in HTML, CSV and XML formats. |
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BlellowBlellow is a microblogging platform and social network with a mission to encourage open collaboration and the sharing of knowledge. The platform and API provides threaded replies, groups separated by topic, jobs and projects board, meetups, as well as other features. |
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WebnodeWebnode is a free tool that helps people create their own websites. Webnode website editing requires no technical skill, nor software installation. The Webnode API allows developers to place Webnode content onto their webpages. It is also possible to get included in widgets offered directly in Webnode administration for popular and interesting apps. |
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Transport for LondonInformation on all forms of public transport in London, routes, maps, journey planner and online tickets sales. Includes guide to what to see and do and visit. The ‘Tube this weekend’ feed contains information on planned line and station closures for the coming weekend. This allows people to plan their journeys and avoid disruption. Our ‘station location’ feed is a Geo-coded KML feed of most London Underground, DLR and London Overground stations. The findaride KML feed contains details of licensed London minicab and other private hire operators. It is based on the same database as the award-winning ‘Cabwise’ service. |
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NabaztagNabaztag is a Wi-Fi enabled ambient electronic device in the shape of a rabbit. The Nabaztag API allows you to activate, from a third-party application, an event on your Nabaztag. For example: controlling the movement of the ears, commanding the LEDs, sending messages in TTS (text to speach) or with a Nabcast. With the Nabaztag API, users can send text messages to a rabbit, send choregraphies to a rabbit, send any nabcast to a rabbit, get the ear position of a rabbit, stream MP3 to your Nabaztag/tag (webradio, podcast or personal music), and retrieve information about the status of the rabbit and the account |