A writable API for O’Reilly
Today we’re announcing that Fluidinfo has created a writable API for O’Reilly books and authors. We’re also launching a related API contest. [Disclosure: Tim O'Reilly is an investor in Fluidinfo.]...
View ArticleA writable API competition
Contest Information Judges Prizes Deadline Restrictions (US only) How to enter Contest rules In conjunction with the Fluidinfo writable API for O’Reilly books and authors that was announced today,...
View ArticleWinners of the writable API competition
Last month we ran a developer competition around the newly released Fluidinfo writable API for O’Reilly books and authors. The three judges — Tim O’Reilly, O’Reilly editor Mike Loukides, and O’Reilly...
View ArticleDancing out of time: Thoughts on asynchronous communication
I find it useful to try to think clearly about communication systems. This includes the ways in which they are synchronous or asynchronous (or a mixture), and the disruption that occurs when new...
View ArticleGetting closer to the Web 2.0 address book
Tim O’Reilly has often asked a good question: seeing as my phone and email know who I communicate with, my company directory knows who I work with, and Amazon knows who has written books for my...
View ArticleThe future of publishing is writable
Publication of information obviously includes traditional media, such as books, newspapers, magazines, music, and video. But we can generalize considerably to include blogs, tagging (e.g., Delicious,...
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