Google just rolled out a major update to their web API’s that makes it much easier to manage projects that utilize their data stores.
In addition to performing updating to their API documentation, they’ve also rolled out a new API Test Console.
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Google just rolled out a major update to their web API’s that makes it much easier to manage projects that utilize their data stores.
In addition to performing updating to their API documentation, they’ve also rolled out a new API Test Console.
If there’s one type of app that will get tons of use consistently, especially when you find the right one: Your news app.
Flud, a new sexy app for iPad, has turned more than a few heads. You have to see some of the screens to believe it:
WordPress has released the Beta app for Nokia that allows you to edit existing content, add posts/pages, and even manage comments.
It’s open source (naturally) as well so you can begin to develop on top of it if you want. You can join their already-growing community as well.
I haven’t owned a Nokia in the longest time, but if you do I’d love to hear how it runs!
That is truly a pretty idea.
Check out the video after the jump:
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Wow. This is an unbelievable idea: The 8Pen:
The 8pen allows for the replacement of the conventional keyboard on all devices capable of detecting gestures, in particular mobile phones with touch screens, modern remote controls or game controllers.
Its advantage lies mainly in the fact that it is possible to input text faster than using conventional layouts on small devices, while at the same time mimicking human hand-writing.
Moreover, the simplicity of the gestures involved greatly reduces the problem of mistyping that frequently occurs with the classical layout due to the lack of space.
For the same reason, it is possible to write without viewing, as only the central region is needed as a reference for starting and ending a movement.
Android-only, for now. Revolutionary? Very possible.
Scriply has released a neat resource for bloggers and other interested parties to essentially represent Scriply.
I find this to be really strategic since they’ve essentially provided media (video, logos) and even content/copy to be used by some of their passionate users.
By taking this small and simple step they can take advantage of free promotion and marketing. I think more ministries, non-profits, and churches should have stuff like this, right?
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