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Last week, LinkedIn and Microsoft released a plug-in to allow you to integrate the social network into your inbox. Today, LinkedIn took the next big step, opening up its API to developers for integration into other applications. TechCrunch has more on the implications:
While LinkedIn is releasing 11 different APIs, they fall into three [...]
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The U.S. government's Apps.gov Web site provides new visibility into what federal agencies pay for cloud-based applications and commercial software, with offerings from vendors such as Hewlett-Packard, Jive, Microsoft, and Salesforce.com. One of the priciest products on the site: Google's Maps API, which lists for nearly a million dollars.
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From informationweek.com
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If you are developing using Exchange Web Services Managed API then now you can download @ Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS) Managed API 1.0 The Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS) Managed API 1.0 provides a managed interface for developing client applications that use Exchange Web Services. The EWS Managed API simplifies the implementation of applications that communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and...
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From blogs.msdn.com
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This morning, professional social network LinkedIn announced that it is opening up its API for developers to build applications around the platform. While LinkedIn has partnered with Twitter, Microsoft, IBM, Research In Motion and others, this will be the first time startups can tap into the platform.
While LinkedIn is releasing 11 different APIs, they fall into three distinct categories. First, developers will be able to let users easily...
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From feedburner.com
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As rumors continue to swirl around LinkedIn's possible IPO, the professional social network is steadily adding useful features that help transcend the platform's technology into other applications. LinkedIn recently launched two-way integration with Twitter and also rolled out a plug-in to pull in your LinkedIn contacts within Microsoft Outlook. And today, LinkedIn is opening up its API to start letting developers make applications that tap...
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