The just released Amazon Q4 2007 earnings report, besides showing that the company doubled profits this quarter, had a couple very interesting notes related to their growing suite of web services.
The social platform battles continue to pick-up steam: the latest news comes from MySpace who are said to be launching their developer platform next week on February 5th.
This year’s Demo show is going on in Palm Desert, CA this week, and although many of the companies are early-stage startups just getting their main product ready for the public, here are 5 that use, or plan to use, APIs for a strategic advantage.
Tony Ruscoe of Google Blogoscoped reports that Google Gears alert messages indicates that support for Gears offline access to Google Docs is forthcoming.
An announcement by Facebook late on Friday spotlights how they are attempting to stay ahead of the curve in exploiting the social graph.
At the Lotusphere conference this week IBM announced IBM Lotus Mashups, a new browser-based mashup builder for non-programmers.
Another interesting mashup added to our listings recently is the Digg Bury Recorder which is built on top of data pulled from Digg Spy.
Want to find videos, music samples or the latest news for your favorite band or musician?
If you’ve ever wanted to create your own custom iGoogle theme, there’s now an API from Google that will let you do it.
Besides making big news last week by announcing support of OpenID, the folks at Yahoo also launched the MyBlogLog API.
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