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July 9, 2007
There are plenty of web sites that use one or two APIs to add spice to their content and design, but Niall Kennedy's startupsearch.org, a site that tracks Web 2.0 startups, has more API bling than most. Written in Python using the Django framework, Niall used our YUI library for web pages, Flickr to display company images, Yahoo! Pipes to create custom product data feeds, and the Yahoo! Search Site Explorer API to keep track of inbound web links to product domains. He also used a number of Google and Amazon APIs as well as APIs from some smaller companies. Check out his credits tabs for details.
Jason Levitt
Posted at July 9, 2007 11:44 AM
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