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Because they are lame.
End of story…
… I suppose I should clarify my position better, right?
It’s that time again.
This is our weekly Q and A session with the 8BIT Team. You can ask us anything and one of us will hook you up with an answer in the coming week.
Simple, right? Oh, and did we answer your question from last week? Let us know.
by Eric Dye
This is a Guest Post by Vajaah Parker, who’s live-blogging the BibleTech 2010 event!
Developers get ready, api.biblia.com was launched by Logos during BibleTech 2010.
Read the blurb from their site:
The Biblia.com API provides Web, mobile, and desktop applications with access to Bible text through web services.
Specifically, there are services that get information about the available Bibles (Find, Image), download the text of those Bibles (Content), and search those Bibles (Search).
Additional services support validating Bible references (Parse), comparing Bible references (Compare), and finding Bible references in text and HTML (Scan, Tag).
APIs unlock the magic of web platforms and make them endlessly extensible and individually suited.
[Read more…] about BibleTech 2010: Logos Bible Software Launches API.Biblia.com
by Eric Dye
This is a Guest Post by Vajaah Parker, who’s live-blogging the BibleTech 2010 event!
Greek breathing, Hebrew thinking, Bible software developing, theologically grounded tech geeks and low tech, bible loving enthusiasts descended on San Jose, CA for BibleTech 2010.
Informative sessions abound but Stephen Smith’s, “Tweeting the Bible,” 45 minute visualization of his 10 month (April 2009 – February 2010) research project made me stop tweeting and garner the greatness.
Stephen compiled statistics on the number and nature of tweets containing bible quotes and citations. His brilliance is hard core and he wrote programs to visualize his data in every graph format imaginable including a periodic table portrayal of the frequency of verses tweeted by book, chapter and verse.
Sounds cool, right?
[Read more…] about BibleTech 2010: Tweeting the Bible – Stephen Smith