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.
What can the Bible’s API unlock?
VietChristian.com says
What Bible versions are available? Just KJV? I need more Bible versions for my Bible web application: http://www.vietchristian.com/bible/quiz.asp . 🙂
Vajaah says
Don’t quote me on this but I believe that the Lexham English Bible (http://www.lexhamenglishbible.com/) and Bibles that are in the public domain will be free. To get your API key you’ll need a Logos.com account, perhaps if you have purchased access to other translations via Logos, you will have access to them as well.